Biometric identity solutions firm MorphoTrust has revealed that its chief security officer has been selected to serve as a member on Brandeis University's Graduate Professional Studies (GPS) advisory board.Dennis Kallelis will assist with the information security and insider threat components of the program, an area of deep expertise for him given his role in driving MorphoTrust's security compliances.Kallelis will also bring extensive experience in computer science, privacy, identity solutions, security standards (ISO, ANSI, NASPO), biometrics and document forensics. In addition to serving the board in an advising capacity, Kallelis will assist with the board's “Ask the Expert” program, which facilitates an industry expert speaking with students first-hand about their respective industry and fielding questions.”Brandeis University is renowned as one of the country's leading universities for producing industry ready graduates that have the skills to make corporations competitive, and it is an honor to serve as an advisor to its Graduate Professional Studies board,” said Kallelis. “It is great to be part of the Brandeis team that is ensuring GPS graduates are transformed into exceptional information security professionals prepared for relevant industry demands.”The GPS advisory board provides strategic input and expertise regarding the latest trends and insights from their respective industries. Advisory board members evaluate curriculum content to ensure that GPS graduates have the required skills to be leaders in their fields.