Fred Stuck serves as the Global Head of Security Engineering at Cantor Fitzgerald, where he leverages over 20 years of extensive technology experience to enhance the firm’s security posture. In his current role, Fred has been instrumental in delivering a comprehensive, multiyear security strategy that...
Fred Stuck serves as the Global Head of Security Engineering at Cantor Fitzgerald, where he leverages over 20 years of extensive technology experience to enhance the firm’s security posture. In his current role, Fred has been instrumental in delivering a comprehensive, multiyear security strategy that emphasizes ransomware preparedness and risk mitigation. His strategic leadership has not only focused on technological advancements but has also prioritized the optimization of people and processes within the organization. By presenting actionable recommendations, he has successfully guided the firm in fortifying its defenses against emerging threats.
One of Fred's key achievements includes orchestrating negotiations for a $10 million hardware technical refresh and contract renewal with a leading security vendor, demonstrating his adeptness in stakeholder management and cost-saving initiatives. His expertise spans a wide array of domains, including information security, cloud computing, and disaster recovery, allowing him to implement robust IT infrastructure designs that align with the firm’s business objectives. Fred’s proficiency in virtualization and Amazon VPC further enhances his ability to create scalable and secure cloud environments.
In addition to his technical acumen, Fred excels in global cross-functional team leadership, fostering collaboration across departments to ensure that security measures are integrated seamlessly into the firm’s operations. His commitment to continuous improvement and innovation positions him as a vital asset to Cantor Fitzgerald, driving forward-thinking solutions that not only protect the organization but also contribute to its overall efficiency and resilience in an ever-evolving threat landscape.