Dmitri Alperovitch

Dmitri Alperovitch
Residence Washington DC, US
Alma mater Georgia Institute of Technology
Occupation Co-founder & CTO, CrowdStrike Inc.
Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council
VP, Threat Research, McAfee, Inc.
Employer CrowdStrike, Inc.
Known for Democratic National Committee cyber attacks,
Operation Aurora,
Operation Shady RAT
Awards TR35 (2013),
FP Top 100 Global Thinkers (2013)

Dmitri Alperovitch is a computer security industry executive. On June 14, 2016, he unveiled research[1] into Democratic National Committee cyber attacks, which revealed that that suspected Russian Federation intelligence agencies had hacked into Democratic National Committee (DNC). In August 2011, as vice president of threat research at McAfee, he published Operation Shady RAT, a report on suspected Chinese intrusions into at least 72 organizations, including defense contractors, businesses worldwide, the United Nations and the International Olympic Committee.[2]

Education

Alperovitch earned a M.S. in information security in 2003 and a B.S. in computer science in 2001, both from Georgia Institute of Technology.

Career

Alperovitch worked at a number of computer security startups in the late 1990s and early 2000s, including e-mail security startup CipherTrust, where he was one of the leading inventors of the TrustedSource reputation system. Upon acquisition of CipherTrust by Secure Computing in 2006, he led the research team and launched the Software-as-a-Service business for the company. Alperovitch took over as vice president of threat research at McAfee, when the company acquired Secure Computing in 2008.

In January 2010, he led the investigation into Operation Aurora, the Chinese intrusions into Google and two dozen other companies.[3] Subsequently, he led the investigation of Night Dragon espionage operation of the Western multinational oil and gas companies, and traced them to Song Zhiyue, a Chinese national living in Heze City, Shandong Province.[4]

In late 2011, along with entrepreneur George Kurtz[5][6] and Gregg Marston, Dmitri Alperovitch co-founded and became the chief technology officer of CrowdStrike,[7] a security technology company focused on helping enterprises and governments protect their intellectual property and secrets against cyberespionage and cybercrime. CrowdStrike has brought on board senior FBI executives, such as Shawn Henry, former executive assistant director (EAD) of the FBI's Criminal, Cyber, Response and Services Branch, and Steve Chabinsky, former deputy assistant director of the FBI's Cyber Division. CrowdStrike has received $156 million in funding from Warburg Pincus, Accel Partners, and Google Capital.

Alperovitch was awarded the prestigious Federal 100 Award for his contributions to the U.S. federal information security [8] and was recognized in 2013 and 2015 as one of Washingtonian (magazine)'s Tech Titans for his accomplishments in the field of cybersecurity.

In August 2013, he was selected as one of MIT Technology Review's Top 35 Innovators Under 35, an award previously won by Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and Mark Zuckerberg [9]

In 2016, Politico Magazine featured him as one of “Politico 50” influential thinkers, doers and visionaries transforming American politics[10]

He is a Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council think tank and was named in December 2013 as one of Foreign Policy's Top 100 Leading Global Thinkers, along with Angela Merkel, John Kerry, Ben Bernanke and Jeff Bezos [11]

References

  1. Alperovitch, Dmitri (15 June 2016). "Bears in the Midst: Intrusion into the Democratic National Committee". From The Front Lines. CrowdStrike, Inc. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  2. Jim Finkle (2011-08-03). "State actor seen in "enormous" range of cyber attacks". Reuters. Retrieved 2011-08-03.
  3. Kim Zetter (2010-01-14). "Google Hack Attack Was Ultra Sophisticated, New Details Show". Wired (magazine). Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  4. Nathan Hodge and Adam Entous (2011-02-10). "Oil Firms Hit by Hackers From China, Report Says". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  5. George Kurtz, President/CEO & co-founder of CrowdStrike
  6. "Standing up at the gates of hell: CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz". Fortune. 29 July 2015.
  7. CrowdStrike
  8. "Federal 100: Dmitri Alperovitch". FCW. 2011-03-28. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  9. "35 Innovators Under 35 2013". MIT Technology Review. 2013-08-21. Retrieved 2013-08-23..
  10. "Dmitri Alperovitch (Politico 50)". POLITICO Magazine. 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  11. "Top 100 Leading Global Thinkers". Foreign Policy. 2013-10-09. Retrieved 2013-10-09..

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