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Michael Chapple

Mendoza

Office
334 Mendoza College Of Business
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone
574-631-5863
Email
mchapple@nd.edu

Teaching Professor, Academic Director of the Master of Science in Business Analytics

  • Cybersecurity
  • Business analytics
  • Cloud computing
  • IT compliance 

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“If you go through the homebuying process these days, this sort of thing does happen,” said Michael Chapple, a business analytics and cybersecurity professor at the University of Notre Dame. “Unfortunately, it’s successful because people either don’t heed warnings about this type of attack, or it’s just too convincing and has an air of legitimacy to it.”

Health Tech Magazine

Mike Chapple is associate teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame. 

BizTech Magazine

Mike Chapple is associate teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame. 

Northwest Indiana Business Magazine

Cybersecurity expert Mike Chapple is a professor of information technology, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business.

"It's totally reasonable to assume that your Social Security number has been compromised at least once, if not many times," said Notre Dame technology professor Mike Chapple in an interview with Forbes.

Fed Tech Magazine

Mike Chapple is associate teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame.

State Tech Magazine

Mike Chapple is a teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame. 

Health Tech Magazine

Mike Chapple is associate teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame. 

BizTech Magazine

Mike Chapple is associate teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame.

Mike Chapple, information security leader and IT, analytics, and operations teaching professor, University of Notre Dame.

Ed Tech Magazine

Mike Chapple is a teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame. 

Health Tech Magazine

Mike Chapple is associate teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame. 

BizTech Magazine

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Mike Chapple is associate teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame. 

Mike Chapple is teaching professor of information technology at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business.

Arkansas Democrat Gazette

"The attacks were extremely sophisticated and they were able to defeat some pretty sophisticated security controls," Mike Chapple said.

"The attacks were extremely sophisticated, and they were able to defeat some pretty sophisticated security controls, or the right degree of security controls weren't in place," Mike Chapple .

Foundation for Economic Education

"This pipeline shutdown sends the message that core elements of our national infrastructure continue to be vulnerable to cyberattack,” Mike Chapple, a professor in University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, told Reuters.

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ABC 57 News' Tiffany Salameh interviews Mike Chapple on the recent Ransomware attacks on Colonial Pipeline that have temporarily crippled the company.

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Here & Now's Tonya Mosley speaks with Mike Chapple, cyber-security expert and information technology professor at The University of Notre Dame, about what the attack says about U.S. infrastructure vulnerabilities.

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Mike Chapple, a professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame and a former computer scientist with the National Security Agency, told The Associated Press that systems that control pipelines should not be connected to the Internet and vulnerable to cyber intrusions.

Mike Chapple, teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business and a former computer scientist with the National Security Agency, said systems that control pipelines should not be connected to the internet and vulnerable to cyber intrusions.

"The fact that this attack compromised systems that control pipeline infrastructure indicates that either the attack was extremely sophisticated or the systems were not well secured," said Mike Chapple, a computer science professor at Notre Dame.

Regardless of how quickly Colonial gets operations restored, “this pipeline shutdown sends the message that core elements of our national infrastructure continue to be vulnerable to cyberattack,” says Ѿ󲹱, a computer scientist and professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. 

Mike Chapple, a cybersecurity expert at the University of Notre Dame and former National Security Agency official, said the Colonial Pipeline attack appeared to show the hackers were “extremely sophisticated” or that the systems weren’t properly secured.

Mike Chapple, teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business and a former computer scientist with the National Security Agency, said systems that control pipelines should not be connected to the internet and vulnerable to cyber intrusions.

Tech Target

It is a certification where the person can read the book, watch the video course and go take the test, said Mike Chapple, professor at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business and co-author of CompTIA Security+ Study Guide Exam SY0-601, Eighth Edition, published by Wiley.

Mike Chapple, a former National Security Agency official and an information technology professor at the University of Notre Dame, said the attackers were likely looking for potential security vulnerabilities in Microsoft products that they could exploit to gain access to users of those products.

“Intruders can search the source code for software flaws that they might exploit, adding new weapons to their cyberwarfare arsenal,” said Mike Chapple, teaching professor of information technology at the University of Notre Dame and a former computer scientist with the National Security Agency.

Mike Chapple, a teaching professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations at the University of Notre Dame, said the tool is widely used to manage routers, switches, and other network devices inside large organizations.

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Mike Chapple, a cybersecurity expert at the University of Notre Dame and a former National Security Agency official, called the FireEye breach “an extraordinarily significant attack.”

Mike Chapple, a cybersecurity expert at the University of Notre Dame and a former National Security Agency official, called the FireEye breach "an extraordinarily significant attack."

"These attackers reached into FireEye's infrastructure and stole their crown jewels," said Mike Chapple, a professor of IT, analytics, and operations at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business and former NSA computer scientist.

“The FireEye breach is an extraordinarily significant attack because of the nature of the target,” said Mike Chapple, teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, in written remarks.

"As one of the world's go-to cybersecurity firms, FireEye has a ringside seat for some of the most sophisticated breaches carried out worldwide," said Mike Chapple, a former computer scientist at the National Security Agency who now teaches at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business.