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Greggory Peck (Security Consultant) - not to be confused with Gregory Peck (actor) was the youngest member ever to hold the title of Sr. Consultant within KPMG's Information Risk Management Group. At only 21 years old he had taken a lead roll as Information Risk Management Champion after the position was vacated by Pete Shipley.

Mr. Peck has been published in dozens of magazines articles including mentions in Scientific American, CNN, and Military Information Technology Magazine. With his roots originating from the hacker underground which personafiied the early 90's he represented White Hat Hackers across the globe through his efforts in publishing technical articles which grew from a few subscribers on a BBS to a private news letter of nearly 20,000.

His work and account of "How to break into banks" and "how to completely compromise a fortune 500" has been cited and used by educators and mentors to convey to aspiring Security Engineers and Security Analysts the importance of Security Awareness Training and necessity for a comprehensive approach to managing risk. Successfully escaping the lime light his persona and reputation as a Security Industry heavy hitter and an up and coming superstar in the industry took a back seat to personal struggles dealing with the new found industry celebrity status.

After a rather impressive career working with the Big 5 Consulting firms he spent a number of years as a contract security consultant with the Department of Defense. Ironic given that during his short stint in the United States Navy from 1996 to 1998 he was at one time investigated by NCIS on charges of espionage and treason in connection with security research which ultimately resulted in a hastened departure from Active Duty.

Mr. Peck now owns and operates All Safe Computers a small consulting company based out of Waco, TX.