Min Kyriannis
Vice Chairman
Min Kyriannis serves as Vice Chairman of the Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation and brings to FEHSF nearly three decades of leadership in cybersecurity, operational technology, enterprise systems, physical security, and risk management.
A recognized technology executive and cybersecurity leader, Ms. Kyriannis is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of AMYNA Systems Inc., a technology company focused on protecting people, organizations, and critical systems in an increasingly connected digital world. Her career has spanned the client, consultant, and manufacturing sides of the security industry, giving her a broad and practical understanding of how technology, infrastructure, and risk intersect.
Before founding AMYNA, Ms. Kyriannis held senior roles involving systems design, procurement, implementation, and large-scale security operations. At Jaros, Baum & Bolles, she developed leading cybersecurity programs for building systems. At New York University, she managed security and technology operations across 175 sites with annual budgets of approximately $10 million.
Ms. Kyriannis has also helped shape the broader cybersecurity and security technology community. She co-founded the Global Cyber Consortium, has served as Chair of the Security Industry Association’s Cybersecurity Advisory Board, Vice Chair of SIA’s New Product Showcase, and co-Chair of Women in International Security New York. She has also served on advisory boards connected to Security Systems News, the International Society of Automation, and other industry and civic organizations.
As Vice Chairman of FEHSF, Ms. Kyriannis brings a rare combination of technical expertise, executive leadership, and mission focus. Her work strengthens the Foundation’s ability to connect private-sector innovation, public-safety needs, and humanitarian support for law enforcement and national security professionals and their families.
Her service reflects FEHSF’s core belief that those who protect our nation — and the families who stand beside them — should never face crisis alone.

