Dave Chatterjee
Dave Chatterjee, Ph.D. is Associate Professor in the Department of Management Information Systems at the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia and a Visiting Professor at Duke's Pratt School of Engineering. Dr. Chatterjee's interest and expertise lie in the various facets of information technology management, with current focus on cybersecurity and enterprise digitization. His work has been published in prestigious outlets such as The Wall Street Journal , MIT Sloan Management...See more
Dave Chatterjee, Ph.D. is Associate Professor in the Department of Management Information Systems at the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia and a Visiting Professor at Duke's Pratt School of Engineering. Dr. Chatterjee's interest and expertise lie in the various facets of information technology management, with current focus on cybersecurity and enterprise digitization. His work has been published in prestigious outlets such as The Wall Street Journal , MIT Sloan Management Review , California Management Review , Business Horizons , MIS Quarterly , and the Journal of Management Information Systems . Dr. Chatterjee has taught at the graduate and undergraduate levels, including classes on: information systems leadership, information technology and strategy, business process management, and enterprise digitization trends and implications. He serves as Senior Editor on the Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce . Dr. Chatterjee delivers talks around the world; moderates CXO panel discussions; conducts corporate training, workshops, and webinars; and provides consulting and advisory services. He has appeared on radio and TV interviews and is often quoted by news media on major technology-related developments. He has served on the corporate and community leadership board of a prestigious cybersecurity network of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and on a CISO SWAT team. For more details please visit https: //dchatte.com. See less
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