Matthew L. Weiskopf, CISSPCIO/CISO/Principal Architect
P 312.670.7444 | F 312.670.8301
Overview
Matthew L. Weiskopf is ORBA’s Chief Information Officer, Chief Information Security Officer, and Principal Systems and Security Architect. He is a highly-skilled technology professional with extensive experience in designing and executing firm-wide IT strategies that enhance ROI, strengthen cybersecurity posture, and optimize productivity.
As Chief Information Officer, he leads the strategic planning and execution of ORBA’s technology roadmap. He aligns IT initiatives with business goals, oversees infrastructure modernization, manages vendor relationships, and ensures that technology investments deliver measurable value and support long-term innovation.
As Chief Information Security Officer, he develops and enforces security protocols to protect the firm’s digital assets, mitigate risks, and maintain regulatory compliance.
As Principal Systems and Security Architect, he designs and integrates secure, scalable systems that support ORBA’s business and accounting operations.
He provides ongoing leadership to the IT department, serving as the firm’s authority on troubleshooting, technology education, and daily operational oversight. He continuously researches and implements innovative technologies to keep ORBA at the forefront of efficiency, security, and performance.
Overview
Matthew L. Weiskopf is ORBA’s Chief Information Officer, Chief Information Security Officer, and Principal Systems and Security Architect. He is a highly-skilled technology professional with extensive experience in designing and executing firm-wide IT strategies that enhance ROI, strengthen cybersecurity posture, and optimize productivity.
As Chief Information Officer, he leads the strategic planning and execution of ORBA’s technology roadmap. He aligns IT initiatives with business goals, oversees infrastructure modernization, manages vendor relationships, and ensures that technology investments deliver measurable value and support long-term innovation.
As Chief Information Security Officer, he develops and enforces security protocols to protect the firm’s digital assets, mitigate risks, and maintain regulatory compliance.
As Principal Systems and Security Architect, he designs and integrates secure, scalable systems that support ORBA’s business and accounting operations.
He provides ongoing leadership to the IT department, serving as the firm’s authority on troubleshooting, technology education, and daily operational oversight. He continuously researches and implements innovative technologies to keep ORBA at the forefront of efficiency, security, and performance.
Proactive
In everything he does, Matt relies on his knowledge, skills and talent to apply cost control approaches while getting the most value from processes and equipment without sacrificing performance or usability. He is an instinctive teacher, ready to assist with every day basic problems or the most complex issues. He continually monitors the most current information on cybersecurity, cloud, storage, networking and virtualization technology with the goal of advising on present day problems.
Outside the Office
Matt is a voracious reader of anything related to technology, the digital world and new gadgets and procedures. Matt enjoys discovering new restaurants. He also works out a lot and cycles a bike in his free time.
Certifications & Licenses
- Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
Memberships & Affiliations
- International Information System Security Certification Consortium (ISC)² Member
- Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) Member
Blogs
2022 Priorities for Mitigating Family Office Cybersecurity Risk
Over 50% of ultra-high net worth family wealth is being managed through family offices, yet even the largest family offices lack the security resources of most banks and large corporations. This makes them a huge target for cybercriminals and cyber threats are becoming more pervasive for family offices of all sizes. Not surprisingly, cybersecurity is […]
Why Manufacturers Cannot Afford to Ignore Cybersecurity
Many manufacturers have a false sense of calm when it comes to cybersecurity. They incorrectly assume their risk of a cyberattack is low because they do not sell products on the Internet or gather credit card information and other sensitive data from customers. It is true that most big data breaches that make headlines focus […]
Newsletters
Law Firm Group Newsletter – Spring 2020
Our Law Firm Group’s Spring 2020 Newsletter includes insight on how a firm’s response to a data breach will go a long way toward mitigating financial and reputational costs and looks at the importance of regularly cleaning and enhancing data.
News
ORBA’s Gregory L. Mudd, Nichole Smith and Matthew Weiskopf were mentioned in the media as having joined the firm’s Tax, Accounting Services and IT Departments. Reporting media include Yahoo! Finance, MarketWatch and Boston.com.