From FUTR Showcase with Motorola Mobility CISO, Richard Rushing and Perdoceo CIO, Dave Czeszewski Panel · · FUTRtv
“The number one priority is to keep the trains running like you know besides innovation besides projects you gotta keep everything going. Number two is to manage risk, compliance, cyber, operational, corporate. Number three, manage the money well. And I didn't put number one here but provide excellent student support for about 45,000 students that are paying us money.”
On , David Czeszewski, Senior Vice President & Chief Information Officer at PERDOCEO EDUCATION CORP, spoke about operational priorities during FUTR Showcase with Motorola Mobility CISO, Richard Rushing and Perdoceo CIO, Dave Czeszewski Panel on FUTRtv.
David Czeszewski, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Perdoceo Education, discussed his approach to cybersecurity and IT leadership in a September 2022 panel. He stated that he eliminated the dedicated information security team, making security a responsibility for all employees through performance objectives and bonuses. Czeszewski said that cyber insurance has become difficult to obtain at reasonable rates, as insurers require measures like multi-factor authentication. He noted that his board is "very advanced in cyber" and that he reports to them quarterly, adding that projects related to cybersecurity are typically approved. In earlier podcast appearances from September 2020, Czeszewski described his response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including adding 1,700 computers in four days and purchasing mobile hotspots to enable 100% work-from-home by March 21, 2020. He said that Amazon Workspaces was critical to this transition and that the company's culture, set by leadership, contributed to a smooth shift. Czeszewski also discussed his leadership philosophy, emphasizing the importance of balancing "challenge, compensation, and culture" to retain talent, and advised that executives should give direct answers rather than lengthy explanations. He described the CIO role as requiring technical, business, and people management skills, and said that during the pandemic, technology enabled the company to maintain operations and potentially save jobs.