Join us for an unvarnished, broad level presentation about threat and risk considerations for technologists whether it is the development of their products/projects or in their personal use of technology. We'll discuss the cybersecurity mindset and how to apply it, starting...More
Joe Cupano
From start-up to globally admired companies, experienced technologist developing innovative solutions that deliver business value measured in revenue opportunity and operations efficiency.
Cloud . . .
Go-To-Market strategy, partner and field enablement, execution and delivery of Enterprise and Hybrid Cloud deployments for Globally recognized brands developing a well stocked portfolio of reference accounts.
Security . . .
Security is only one facet of risk to be assessed in achieving business/mission success. Recognized information security expert advising security start-ups to well branded companies, Quoted in various media and invited speaker to industry and government events (public and private.) Author of various whitepapers which include contributing to the Cloud Security Alliance’s “Security Guidance for Critical Areas of Focus in Cloud Computing.” Held a wide range of security roles across industry with expertise touching on SIGINT, OSINT, HUMINT. Ultimately, security needs to be a transparent component of business valued solutions and services.
Internet of Things (IoT) . . .
My lifelong interest in Amateur Radio (licensed since a teenager) and Electrical Engineering background have me starting in PC component level hardware repair and assembly language programming. When PC w’ went “board level service” I stayed close to the hardware work with the roots of IoT during the evolution of standalone programmable controllers (PIC) to wireless networking enabled Systems on a Chip (SoC.) Experience in the application of currently available technologies to commercially viable solutions working with various
start-ups and makerspaces.
Outside of his professional life, Joe is a Amateur Extra Class Radio Operator licensed as NE2Z and likes to experiment with low power transceivers, software defined radio, antenna design, and helping new “hams” get further into Amateur Radio.