Matthew Liotine, Ph.D.
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- University of Illinois at Chicago Graduate School of Business Administration
- Information & Decision Sciences Department
Matthew Liotine is a faculty member at the University of Illinois at Chicago Liautaud Graduate School of Business and a faculty advisor to the Wilbur Wright College Computer Security and Forensic Program. Dr. Liotine brings over 30 years of academic and industry experience to the EMCP program. He has taught courses at DePaul University, Princeton University and New Jersey Institute of Technology. Formerly the vice president of the consulting firm, BLR Research, Dr. Liotine specialized in planning, research and training in business continuity and security for private and public enterprises. He has worked as a consultant to various telecommunication, financial and entertainment firms where he developed and managed business continuity and systems integration projects. Dr. Liotine is also the author of Mission-Critical Network Planning(Artech House), a bestselling book on business continuity for information technology infrastructure.
Dr. Liotine holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in engineering from New York Polytechnic Institute and M.S., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in engineering and operations research from Princeton University. He is a Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP), Homeland Security (CHS-III) professional and holds a project management certification from the IBM Systems Management Institute.