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About Brent Potter (Wyckoff)

Based in New York, Brent Potter of Wyckoff NJ serves as an information security leader and vice president of vulnerability management at Morgan Stanley. An executive leader in information technology and technical engineering, he possesses a diverse technological skill set that enabled him to create a vulnerability reporting program to support the firm’s governance, risk, and compliance model. His role at Morgan Stanley includes utilizing IT tools and solutions to address objectives for business and IT security and proactively respond to potential security threats. Brent Potter of Wyckoff NJ also works closely with internal technology units and vendors in the business and technology sectors to provide security tooling and metrics. Prior to his current role at Morgan Stanley, he held leadership positions in several other departments. He joined the company in 2000 as global ISG messaging and engineering manager, in which role he oversaw an international desktop engineering team and im
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Rock Climbing and Hiking at Chimney Rock

Experienced information security professional Brent Potter Wyckoff has spent nearly two decades with Morgan Stanley in New York City. As vice president of the company’s vulnerability management division, he oversees the firm-wide technology and information risk program. Away from work, Brent Potter Wyckoff is an avid hiker. He has hiked throughout the United States, including climbs at Chimney Rock and Tuckerman Ravine. Located outside Asheville, North Carolina, Chimney Rock State Park provides a number of opportunities to hiking enthusiasts and rock climbers at every skill level. With the help of Fox Mountain Guides and Climbing School, the park is able to provide instruction and support to individual climbers, as well as climbing and rappelling family and group adventures. Among the park's most popular climbing attractions is Rumbling Bald Climbing Access, a comprehensive bouldering and technical rock course with as many as 1,500 unique bouldering challenges. Not only is Rumbl

New York Giants Promote One Member of Coaching Staff and Hire Two More

A resident of Wyckoff, New Jersey, Brent Potter is an IT professional who serves as the vice president of vulnerability management for Morgan Stanley in New York City. Outside of his professional life, Brent Potter cheers on the New York Giants, a team that plays their homes games approximately 30 miles from his home in Wyckoff. In early March, the New York Giants finalized its coaching staff for the 2017 season. In addition to promoting one member of the team’s existing staff, the Giants hired two new coaches.  Head coach Ben McAdoo promoted former defensive assistant Rob Leonard to the role of assistant defensive line coach, replacing Jeff Zgonina, who accepted a job with the San Francisco 49ers in February. Leonard has been with the Giants since 2013 and previously served as a graduate assistant at North Carolina State University.  Filling Leonard’s previous post is Bobby Blick, who spent last season as the director of player personnel for Army West Point. Blick has also worked a

Fishing the St. Lawrence Seaway

Brent Potter, of Wyckoff, New Jersey, currently functions as vice president of IT Security and Vulnerability Management for Morgan Stanley in New York, New York. In his free time, Brent Potter enjoys fishing and takes an annual trip to the St. Lawrence Seaway. Running from the northeastern end of Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean, the St. Lawrence River is 700 miles long with an average width of two miles and maximum depth of approximately 200 feet. It is the largest east-west river in North America and is great for recreational fishing. There are many fish in the St. Lawrence, and fishermen occasionally catch largemouth bass, though smallmouth bass are more common. Northern pike are plentiful nearly year-round. In the winter time, fishermen can find them in bays near Cape Vincent and Wellesley Island. During the spring, northern pike are found in shallow weedy bays. Other common fish include panfish, which can be caught by both boat and shore fishermen, and the bullhead, which

Tips for Choosing a Putter

  Hailing from Wyckoff, New Jersey, Brent Potter is an information technology professional with over 18 years of experience in the financial industry. In his current role, he serves as the vice president of vulnerability management and is an information security leader at Morgan Stanley in New York City. In his leisure time, Brent Potter is an avid golfer. Choosing the right putter is one of the most crucial decisions a beginning golfer can make, because it’s the only club that’s nearly guaranteed to be used on every hole. With that said, here are two important factors to consider when trying to pick out the right putter. Perhaps the most important part of a putter is its length. Because the eyes should be over the ball, and the hips over the heels, finding a putter that accommodates this setup is crucial. A grip that goes down the shaft to accomplish this means that a shorter putter is required, whereas a grip that sees the hands go beyond the putter’s ends, a longer p

Two Quick Putting Tips

Wyckoff, New Jersey, native Brent Potter graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University with a bachelor of science in electrical engineering and technology. He joined Morgan Stanley in 2000 and has since held various leadership positions within the company, including the firm’s client technologies and entitlements solution departments. Outside work, Brent Potter enjoys golfing. Putting can be one of the most difficult aspects of golf to master. That said, here are two quick tips for beginning golfers to keep in mind when trying to improve performance on the green. Make sure to use the proper form. Firmly grip the putter with both hands while keeping the arms and head still. The putting stroke works like a pendulum. Rock the shoulders straight back, and then swing them straight through the ball. The motion should be very smooth - no jerking or sudden movements. Learn the basics of “reading the green.” For example, if the grass appears to be a lighter shade than the other grass

Ransomware on the Rise

Wyckoff, New Jersey, native Brent Potter graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University with a bachelor of science in electrical engineering and technology. He joined Morgan Stanley in 2000 and has since held various leadership positions within the company, including the firm’s client technologies and entitlements solution departments. In his current role, Brent Potter serves as the company’s vice president of vulnerability management. By its very nature, cybersecurity is an ever-evolving landscape that requires security professionals to maintain constant vigilance. One troubling recent trend is the rise in ransomware applications affecting the commercial marketplaces. Data published by the Cyber Threat Alliance reveals that more than $325 million in “ransom money” has been paid by companies who have fallen victim to the CryptoWall v3 threat. These types of attacks sequester important files through encryption and then hold the data ransom until the affected parties pay the “ransom”