Dmitri Alperovitch

Founder

Birth Year 1980

Birthplace Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union

Age 44 years old

Nationality Russia

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1980

Dmitri Alperovitch (born 1980) is an American think-Tank founder, author, investor, philanthropist, podcast host and former computer security industry executive.

He is the chairman of Silverado Policy Accelerator, a geopolitics think-Tank in Washington, D.C., and a co-founder and former chief technology officer of CrowdStrike.

1990

Alperovitch worked at a number of computer security startups in the late 1990s and early 2000s, including e-mail security startup CipherTrust, where he was one of the leading inventors of the TrustedSource reputation system.

1994

Alperovitch is a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Russia who came to the United States in 1994 with his family.

Born in Moscow in the Russian SFSR, a constituent republic of the Soviet Union, Alperovitch is a U.S. citizen.

In 1994, his father was granted a visa to Canada, and a year later the family moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee.

2001

Alperovitch earned a BS in computer science in 2001, and a MS in information security in 2003, both from Georgia Institute of Technology.

It was the school's first graduate degree in information security.

2006

Upon acquisition of CipherTrust by Secure Computing in 2006, he led the research team and launched the Software-as-a-Service business for the company.

2008

Alperovitch took over as vice president of threat research at McAfee, when the company acquired Secure Computing in 2008.

2010

In January 2010, he led the investigation into Operation Aurora, the Chinese intrusions into Google and two dozen other companies.

Subsequently, he led the investigation of Night Dragon espionage operation of the Western multinational oil and gas companies, and traced them to Song Zhiyue, a Chinese national living in Heze City, Shandong.

2011

In August 2011, he published Operation Shady RAT, a report on suspected Chinese intrusions into at least 72 organizations, including defense contractors, businesses worldwide, the United Nations and the International Olympic Committee.

In late 2011, along with entrepreneur George Kurtz and Gregg Marston, Dmitri Alperovitch co-founded and became the chief technology officer of CrowdStrike, a security technology company focused on helping enterprises and governments protect their intellectual property and secrets against cyberespionage and cybercrime.

2013

Alperovitch was awarded the prestigious Federal 100 Award for his contributions to the U.S. federal information security and was recognized in 2013 and 2015 as one of Washingtonian's Tech Titans for his accomplishments in the field of cybersecurity.

In August 2013, he was selected as one of MIT Technology Review's Top 35 Innovators Under 35, an award previously won by Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and Mark Zuckerberg.

He was named in December 2013 as one of Foreign Policy's Top 100 Leading Global Thinkers, along with Angela Merkel, John Kerry, Ben Bernanke, and Jeff Bezos.

2015

In 2015, CapitalG (formerly Google Capital), led a $100 million capital drive for CrowdStrike.

The firm brought on board senior FBI executives, such as Shawn Henry, former executive assistant director (EAD) of the FBI's Criminal, Cyber, Response and Services Branch, and Steve Chabinsky, former deputy assistant director of the FBI's Cyber Division.

2016

In 2016, Politico Magazine featured him as one of "Politico 50" influential thinkers, doers, and visionaries transforming U.S. politics.

2017

By May 2017, CrowdStrike had received $256 million in funding from Warburg Pincus, Accel Partners, and Google Capital and its stock was valued at just under $1 billion.

In 2017, Fortune magazine listed Alperovitch in "40 Under 40" annual ranking of the most influential young people in business, along with Emmanuel Macron, Mark Zuckerberg, and Serena Williams.

2019

In June 2019, the company made an initial public offering (IPO) on the NASDAQ, which valued the company at over $10 billion.

2020

In February 2020, Alperovitch left CrowdStrike to launch the Silverado Policy Accelerator, a nonprofit focused on solving policy challenges connected to great power competition between the U.S. and its adversaries.

The organization focuses in particular on policy issues related to cybersecurity, international trade and industrial security, and economic and environmental security.

Silverado Policy Accelerator launched in March 2021 with Alperovitch as its executive chairman.

In December 2021, Alperovitch correctly predicted the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began in February 2022.

On November 11, 2022, he was personally sanctioned by Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia) and banned from entry to Russia, along with David Petraeus, James Stavridis and Ian Bremmer.

Alperovitch is an inaugural member of the Cyber Safety Review Board, an independent U.S. government board setup by Presidential Executive Order in 2021 with responsibility for cybersecurity incident investigations.

In March 2022, he was appointed a member of Homeland Security Advisory Council.

Alperovitch has also served as a Special Advisor to the Department of Defense.

Alperovitch is the chairman of the board of directors of Automox, a cloud-based IT operations company and a board member of Dragos, a company that provides cybersecurity solutions for industrial controls systems.

In October 2021, Alperovitch announced the launch of the Alperovitch Institute for Cybersecurity Studies to be based at the Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies.

The institute will offer Master of Arts and doctor of philosophy degrees in cybersecurity studies and policy, and an Executive Education program for private sector and government leaders.

Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Alperovitch became the host of Geopolitics Decanted podcast, where he discusses current geopolitical events with military experts, historians, economists and political scientists.

Dmitri is also an occasional guest on the Risky Business IT Security podcast to provide his insights into the field and Geopolitics

Alperovitch is an author, along with Garrett Graff, of an upcoming book World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century.

The book will be released in the United States on April 30, 2024.

It lays out the case for why China's Xi Jinping is preparing to conquer Taiwan in the coming years and the dire stakes for America and the whole world if he is not deterred.

The book argues that we are already in the midst of Cold War II, with China, and that Taiwan is the perilous strategic flashpoint of this new conflict that risks triggering a devastating war between major nuclear powers in a similar role that West Berlin nearly played during Cold War I. It offers a comprehensive strategy to deter war and maintain U.S. place as the world's leading superpower in the face of rising China.