Corey Hirsch
Lecturer, M.S. Technology Management
Corey Hirsch serves as CISO of Teledyne Technologies. Teledyne is a provider of enabling technologies for industrial growth markets including aerospace and defense, deepwater oil and gas, oceanographic research, air and water quality monitoring, electronic design, factory automation and medical imaging.
Dr. Hirsch, CISM, is a graduate of the FBI’s CISO Academy at Quantico, teaches on Columbia’s Masters of Technology Management and Enterprise Risk Management programs with a focus on cyber-security.
Hirsch served from 2005 - 2015 as CIO of Teledyne LeCroy, a leader in Electronic Test and Measurement equipment including oscilloscopes and protocol analyzers, prior to promotion to CISO of Teledyne Technologies, LeCroy’s corporate parent.
Prior to joining LeCroy in 2001, Hirsch led the EMEA region of Tektronix as VP Europe through EMU phase I and II, the culmination of a 24-year career with a leading Test and Measurement firm.
With 43 years’ experience in technology design and manufacturing, and 18 years’ tenure teaching on post-graduate programs in the US and UK, Hirsch is a widely recognized speaker, author, and practitioner in Cyber Security, ERM and related fields. He has authored articles in journals such as JISSEC on ERM and information security. He developed and implemented a system for aligning risk management across a diverse enterprise, and published the methodology in a book chapter.
Courses:
- TMGT PS5572: Cybersecurity Risk Management
- TMGT PS5136: Cybersecurity
Education
- Doctor of Business Administration, Brunel University, UK
- Masters of Business Administration, University of Oregon
- Bachelor of Science, Lewis and Clark College
Programs
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Lessons for Cybersecurity Professionals From COVID-19
Dr. Corey Hirsch teaches "Cybersecurity" in the Enterprise Risk Management and Technology Management programs.
Corey Hirsch to Present at Cyber Warfare Conference
Dr. Corey Hirsch has been selected to present a paper in Washington, D.C. about the collateral damage risks of cyber weapons.