He later investigated Colombian narcotics matters in the Miami Division and in 1994, Joyce was selected as a member of the Bureau’s Hostage Rescue Team.
During his time at PwC, Joyce has worked with many clients in various sectors providing strategic guidance, investigative support, technological changes, incident breach response and cybersecurity advice.
Joyce has also briefed many boards and senior executives on the challenges posed by the digital revolution, including the threat landscape, best practices in governance and lines of defense, and how to use cybersecurity and resiliency as business enablers.
In addition, he has spearheaded several strategic initiatives including the Cybersecurity and Privacy Innovation Institute which provides key research, perspectives, and analysis on trends affecting the industry.
Additionally, Joyce previously led the US and Global Financial Crimes Unit for PwC, focusing on the interplay between cybersecurity, anti-money laundering and sanctions, fraud, and anti-bribery/anti-corruption.
Prior to rejoining PwC, Joyce was the Chief Trust Officer at Airbnb where he led Design Specialists, Product Managers, Engineers and Data Scientists to help grow and defend the platform.
Joyce grew alarmed that Airbnb was not being fully transparent about the data it shared about millions of users with the Chinese government, including for Americans traveling in China.