Dave Weinstein


David J. Weinstein is an American cybersecurity consultant and the former Chief Technology Officer of New Jersey. He previously served at U.S. Cyber Command. Following his government service he joined the cybersecurity startup . In 2020 he joined management consulting firm McKinsey & Company as an associate partner.

Education and early years

A native of Westfield, New Jersey, Weinstein attended Delbarton School in Morristown, New Jersey where he lettered in baseball and soccer. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University before earning his Master's degree from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service.
Upon graduating from Johns Hopkins, Weinstein joined U.S. Cyber Command, where he advocated with Admiral James Stavridis, the former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, for splitting U.S. Cyber Command from the National Security Agency. In 2014 Forbes described Weinstein as one of "20 cyber policy experts to follow on Twitter".

Chief Technology Officer of New Jersey

On June 20, 2016 Governor Chris Christie named Weinstein, then 28 years-old, New Jersey's first Chief Technology Officer, calling him "an individual, who truly understands how to manage cyber risk across a large enterprise." Prior to his appointment as CTO, Weinstein had "spearheaded the implementation of Governor Christie’s New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell, the State’s central hub for cyber operations and resources that is the first of its kind in the nation." He was praised for "bringing a fresh attitude" to information technology at the state level and instituting a "more vibrant and innovative culture" to attract talent and modernize public sector technologies. According to , Weinstein's experience in both Washington and Trenton has led him to be "often called upon on the national scene to provide the state perspective." He was not retained by the incoming Murphy administration after the inauguration of Phil Murphy.