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Peter Kuper is a Partner with In-Q-Tel, the strategic investing firm that identifies, adapts, and delivers innovative technologies to support the missions of the Intelligence Community. Peter actively seeks and works with private companies with a particular focus on security and enterprise software. Previously, Peter was the lead software analyst for Morgan Stanley where he published industry leading investment reports and led over 18 public transactions.
Overall, Peter was a Wall Street analyst for 15 years offering him the opportunity to work with some of the most dynamic and talented public and private companies and the world's leading investment professionals. As a visible voice for the software industry Kuper has given numerous presentations to professional and government groups and has been interviewed on CNBC, Bloomberg Television, and quoted in most leading publications including The Wall Street Journal and The Financial Times. He has also published articles in IEEE Magazine. Peter currently serves as an adviser to the Pacific Northwest National Lab and is a Faculty member for IANS.
Nearly every enterprise chief information security officer or security director faces pressure to reduce or maintain IT security spending. But with the stock market on the rise in 2012, that means the economy is growing and the outlook for IT and the economy as a whole is improving, right?
According to one of the information security industry's most respected experts, despite the United States' growing dependence on the Internet, IT infrastructure risks could be mitigated by establishing better redundancy for critical IT systems and maintaining manual processes.
Despite an ongoing series of high-profile enterprise data breaches, the 2012 Carnegie Mellon CyLab Governance survey (.pdf) found CEOs and senior executives are not close to being fully invested in the need for security.
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Dennis Martin,
Founder & President, Demartek
Dennis has been working in the information technology industry since 1980. Dennis’ company, Demartek, focuses on lab validation testing and performance testing of storage and related hardware and software products.