Stephen Gantz, CISSP-ISSAP, CEH, CGEIT, CIPP/G, is an enterprise security architect with 20 years’ experience in technology-related professional services and software development, specializing in enterprise and security architecture, information privacy, strategic planning, IT governance, and risk management.
Mr. Gantz’s industry expertise includes financial services, insurance, higher education, and all levels of government. He is an adjunct professor in information assurance at the University of Maryland University College Graduate School of Management and Technology. He holds a Master’s Degree in technology policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and earned his B.A. from Harvard.
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Stephen Gantz
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Stephen Gantz, CISSP-ISSAP, CEH, CGEIT, CIPP/G, is an enterprise security architect with 20 years’ experience in technology-related professional services and software development, specializing in enterprise and security architecture, information privacy, strategic planning, IT governance, and risk management.
Mr. Gantz’s industry expertise includes financial services, insurance, higher education, and all levels of government. He is an adjunct professor in information assurance at the University of Maryland University College Graduate School of Management and Technology. He holds a Master’s Degree in technology policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and earned his B.A. from Harvard.