Sculptor
Liaquat A. has a diverse work experience in the field of information security and network engineering. Liaquat started their career in 2001 with the Brooklyn Public Library System as a Systems & Security Engineer. From there, they moved on to MJHS where they worked as a Network & Security Engineer from 2005 to 2010. Liaquat then joined Barnes & Noble as a Network Engineer from 2010 to 2012. Following that, they worked at Barclays as a part of the Network Services team from 2012 to 2015. Currently, Liaquat holds the position of Chief Information Security Officer at Sculptor Capital Management since 2015.
Liaquat A. has an MBA in Corporate Finance from Dowling College. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems from Empire State University. Additionally, they have an Associate's degree in Computer Science from Kingsborough Community College. Liaquat also has certifications in various fields such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) from (ISC)², Cisco Certified Network Associate Routing and Switching (CCNA) from Cisco, and ITIL Foundation Level from Axelon Services Corporation. They also have certifications in Security+ from CompTIA and VCP from VMware. The exact dates of obtaining these certifications are not specified.
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Sculptor
Sculptor Capital Management Inc., formerly Och-Ziff Capital Management Group LLC, is a global diversified alternative asset management company. The Company offers a range of products across its Multi-Strategy, Credit, and Real Estate businesses. It operates across North America, Europe and Asia. Its Multi-Strategy platform invests in investment ideas across asset classes, regions and investment strategies. It offers collaborative portfolio management services. Credit comprises Opportunistic Credit, Institutional Credit Strategies (ICS) and Private Credit. Real Estate business invests in both real estate private equity and real estate credit in the United States. It is focused on various asset classes, including lodging, multifamily, gaming, distressed residential, cell towers, senior housing, parking and golf courses, among others.