StealthPath President Russ Berkoff Promoted to CEO
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RESTON, Va., April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ StealthPath LLC, a leader in innovative cybersecurity solutions, announced that President Russ Berkoff will also serve as Chief Executive Officer. Company founder and former CEO Andrew Gordon will continue as Chairman of the Board.
Since joining the company in February 2019, Berkoff has led the commercialization of StealthPath s patented zero trust offerings, extending capabilities from a highly secure device-level solution to a staged series of products enabling easier adoption. Development is driven by the firm s Zero Trust Capability and Maturity Model, detailing organizational and network controls necessary to implement strict identification and policy authorization parameters throughout the enterprise network. This methodology is currently in use in critical infrastructure activities by Department of Defense clients. StealthPa
From chalkboards to the silver screen: Purdue professor s teaching extends beyond the classroom
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Randy Roberts, professor of history at Purdue, has been selected as a finalist for the prestigious Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching. (Purdue University photo/Rebecca McElhoe)
Randy Roberts announced as finalist for Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Author of more than 20 nonfiction books, consultant or on-screen expert for more than 50 documentaries and professor for more than 30 years, it would be difficult to underestimate the number of people who have learned something from Randy Roberts, 150th Anniversary Professor and Distinguished Professor of History at Purdue University. This historian’s commitment to teaching has been recognized for one of th
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