Mike Chapple is Teaching Professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business where he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in cybersecurity and business analytics.
Prior to joining Notre Dame’s faculty, Mike served as Senior Director for IT Service Delivery at the University. In this role, he oversaw the information security, IT compliance, cloud computing, data governance, IT architecture, learning platforms, project management, strategic planning and product management functions for the Office of Information Technologies. Mike led Notre Dame’s Cloud First strategy which moved 80% of the institution’s IT services into the cloud over three years.
Mike previously served as Senior Advisor to the Executive Vice President at Notre Dame for two years. Prior to that, he was program manager of the University’s Information Security Program and a consultant to the Notre Dame Alumni Association on alumni engagement initiatives. Before returning to Notre Dame, Mike served as Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer of the Brand Institute, a Miami-based marketing consultancy. Mike also spent four years in the information security research group at the National Security Agency and serving as an active duty intelligence officer in the U.S. Air Force. He is a technical editor for Information Security Magazine and has written 25 books, including Cyberwarfare: Information Operations in a Connected World, Information Security Illuminated, and the CISSP Study Guide.
David Seidl is the Vice President for Information Technology and CIO at Miami University of Ohio.
During his 20+ year IT career, he has served in a variety of technical and information security roles including serving at the Senior Director for Campus Technology Services at the University of Notre Dame where he oversaw cloud operations, ERP, databases, identity management, and a broad range of other technologies and services. He also served as Notre Dame's Director of Information Security and led Notre Dame's information security program. He previously taught a popular course on networking and security for Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, and has written books on security certification and cyberwarfare.
David holds a bachelor's degree in Communication Technology and a masters degree in Information Security from Eastern Michigan University, as well as CISSP, GPEN, GCIH, CSA+ , and Pentest+ certifications.