Stacey Schreft
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Stacey Schreft is an accomplished macroeconomist with extensive experience in the public and private sectors. She currently serves as Senior Research Scholar at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business’ Center for Financial Policy, advising on financial system and cybersecurity risk, operational resilience, digital assets, and monetary policy. Previously, Stacey served as Deputy Director for Research and Analysis at the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Financial Research. In this role, she led initiatives that significantly enhanced the data and analytics used to assess risks to the financial system. As a member of the Financial Stability Oversight Council’s Deputies Committee, she played a key role in cross-agency risk identification and policymaking. While on detail to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, she led an effort to strengthen the financial system’s cybersecurity and operational resilience. Prior to the OFR, Stacey held senior leadership positions in the financial sector, first as Director of Investment Strategy at a national registered investment advisor, and later as Chief Economist at an institutional investment management firm. Earlier in her career, she was an officer and economist at the Federal Reserve Banks of Kansas City and Richmond.
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Articles by Stacey Schreft
Improving data for managing cyber risk and building resilience
The authors investigate current and proposed cyber risk reporting requirement and describe the data gaps that remain before discussing how a better and harmonized cyber incident data collection rule could improve cybersecurity.