Vikram Sethi is an American author and cyber security specialist.[1] He is a professor of information systems and supply chain management[2] and former director of the Institute of Defense Studies and Education[3] at Wright State University.[4] He also served as an advisor to the dean.[5]
Education
editVikram Sethi received his Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, India. He earned his MBA from Wright State University and a PhD from the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[6]
Career
editSethi began his teaching career as an assistant professor at Southwest Missouri State University (renamed Missouri State University, Springfield, MO). He later became associate professor and PhD coordinator at the College of Business, University of Texas at Arlington between 1999 and 2003. He joined the Raj Soin College of Business at Wright State University in 2003 as a department chair and professor of information systems and operations management. In 2006, he founded the Institute of Defense Studies and Education at Wright State University and served as its director until 2017.[7] The institute supports the US Department of Defense,[8] commercial industry[9] and others by employing experts from government, the military, academia and the private sector. In October 2011, the institute hired retired US Air Force commander, Major General[10] Gary T. McCoy to serve as senior adviser and help develop its educational programs.[11] In September 2015, the institute was part of a consortium, led by Fairfax, Virginia-based SRA International Inc., that was awarded a U.S. Army contract worth up to $181 million for providing automatic identification technologies and service to help the military track, locate and monitor parts and equipment. In September 2015, Wright State University’s Institute of Defense Studies and Education was part of a consortium, led by Fairfax, Virginia-based SRA International, that was awarded a U.S. Army contract worth up to $181 million for providing automatic-identification technologies and service to help the military track, locate and monitor parts.
Sethi also served as Director, Data Intensive Supply Chain Research Center of the University, whose focus is on supply chains that are strongly supported by information technology and data, including RFID. Additionally, he manages the university's supply chain program which offers certifications in nine subject areas.[12] Besides, he was on the board of the Dayton RFID Convergence Center, a business incubator dedicated to RFID technology.
Sethi also set up Wright State University’s Center of Professional Education in 2007 and serves as its director.[13] One of his early accomplishments was the development of a Stress Management and Determination Inventory (SMDI), a psychological assessment of stress in information systems professionals that combines 33 stress factors into a single scale. He also came up with the MAP3 System to assist organizations with the task of process simplification and prioritization through the isolation of bottlenecks in business processes.
Sethi has over 20 years of experience in advising many startups in the US in areas like growth strategy, funding, cash allocation, product development, and market positioning. He is a guest speaker at educational institutions around the world. He has traveled to India, UAE, Singapore, Australia, China, Japan, South Korea, and Malaysia as an invited faculty member. He serves on Advisory Boards[14] of several regional organizations such as the Global Water Consortium.[15]
His research interests include the following:
- Cyber security
- Defense studies
- Data-intensive supply chains
- Global business development
- Global information systems
- Human capital management
- Organizational transformation
- Project risk assessment of information systems
Publications
editSethi has written several books on cybercrime and organizational transformation, and published more than 50 articles[16] in peer-reviewed journals. He continues to call for the establishment of a global cyber regime capable of mitigating the growing risks of cyber war and manage the cyber polity of diverse nations. In his book, Weapons of Mass Psychological Destruction and the People Who Use Them, he discusses the shift from kinetic war to cyber war using numerous case studies.[17] He writes, “cyber war is already upon us,” adding that nothing short of a robust, multinational, cyber regime can change its long-term direction.[18] He has also highlighted the extreme vulnerability of small and medium businesses, especially in the Dayton area, to cyber attacks.[1] More recently, he underscored the growing threat from readymade ransomware available on the dark web[19] Dr. Sethi believes that with strategic planning, investment in cutting-edge technology, and strong public-private partnerships, modern nation-states can fortify their defenses against ever-evolving cyber threats.[20] He has also drawn attention to how seemingly innocuous devices and older technologies, such as pagers, for instance, can turn into lethal weapons and what this means for the future of supply chain security. [21]
Books
edit- Sethi, Vikram (2020). Cyber Fear, Trauma, and Psychosis: A Book of Case Studies (upcoming release)
- Sethi, Vikram (2020). Cyber Weapons of Mass Psychological Destruction: And the People Who Use Them, Greylander Press, LLC.ISBN 978-1-7348188-9-5
- Sethi, Vikram (2015). Weapons of Mass Psychological Destruction and the People Who Use Them (Practical and Applied Psychology. Praeger Publishing. ISBN 978-1440837548
- Sethi, Vikram (1998). Organizational Transformation Through Business Process Reengineering: Applying Lessons Learned. Pearson College Division.ISBN 9788177585186
References
edit- ^ a b Larsen, Dave. "Hackers targeting small, mid-sized businesses". dayton-daily-news.
- ^ "Vikram Sethi | people.wright.edu | Wright State University". people.wright.edu.
- ^ "Wright State unveils new cyber security training programs". Retrieved 17 March 2023.
- ^ "Budget cuts could cut thousands of jobs in Ohio, impact military". dayton-daily-news.
- ^ "Dayton to Foster New RFID Solutions". Diamond.
- ^ "Wright State University - Center of Excellence for Product Reliability and Optimization - Faculty". cecs.wright.edu.
- ^ Thomas Gnau, Staff Writer. "WSU site gathers hacking news". daytondailynews.
- ^ "WSU in running to receive part of $181M Army contract - Sidney Daily News". www.sidneydailynews.com. 8 September 2015.
- ^ Wright State poised for work on $181M Army tech contract Dayton Business Journal (Subscription required)
- ^ "MAJOR GENERAL GARY T. MCCOY > U.S. Air Force > Biography Display". www.af.mil.
- ^ "Wright State institute hires Air Force retiree as adviser". dayton-daily-news.
- ^ "Supply Chain Trends: Wright State University Takes Unique Approach to Supply Chain Education". www.scdigest.com.
- ^ "Program for Nigerian officials focuses on leadership skills". Retrieved 17 March 2023.
- ^ "Act Of Random Kindness (ARK) Social Welfare Society: Home". arkworld.org.
- ^ "Global Water Consortium". globalwaterconsortium.org.
- ^ "Vikram Sethi - Google Scholar Citations". scholar.google.com.
- ^ "Cyber force". Retrieved 17 March 2023.
- ^ Sethi, Vikram (April 30, 2020). Cyber Weapons of Mass Psychological Destruction: And the People Who Use Them. Greylander Press. ISBN 978-1734818895.[non-primary source needed]
- ^ "Why ransomware cyberattacks are on the rise – ABC News". ABC News. 4 June 2021.
- ^ "UAE: A Global Cybersecurity Leader and Lessons for Other Nations".
- ^ "Exploding Pagers Destroy Supply Chain Security".
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