Bankruptcy Fiduciaries Must Chart New Territory in Managing Cryptocurrency
By Eric Kurtzman, Co-CEO & Justin Doles, Chief Information Security Officer, Stretto
As cryptocurrency has entered the U.S. economy as a widely held and circulated asset, its presence within the bankruptcy process is quickly evolving. For bankruptcy fiduciaries, cryptocurrency poses unprecedented legal and case administration challenges. One of the most pressing issues for...
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Justin Doles is chief information security officer with Stretto and leverages nearly 20 years of substantive systems and security-architecture experience to abide by the latest regulations and compliance requirements. Leading a team of technology experts in monitoring security vulnerabilities in network and host systems, his primary responsibilities are performing IT security-risk assessments and reporting on ways to minimize threats. Doles designs strategies to handle security incidents and trigger investigations while ensuring business continuity.
As co-CEO of Stretto, Eric Kurtzman directs the growth and expansion strategy for the company. He has more than 20 years of expertise and, drawing on his experience as co-founder of Kurtzman Carson Consultants, he works with Stretto’s chief integration officer to conduct risk analysis, evaluate investment potential, and provide guidance to the Board of Directors on investment risk and return. Along with the chief operating officer, he outlines financial, service, and development objectives for each business division.