About Me
A top security professional known internationally, Dr. Wolfe is a leading security and forensic consultant. Henry began his career in 1959 as a Data processor in the manufacturing industry where he encountered the IBM 1401, (the first really successful business computer) whose sizable punch cards at that time could store only 80 characters per card. He soon found that he was at the ground level of technology and had the foresight that this was and would be an emerging industry. After ten years as an IT Professional in the manufacturing sector, Henry moved into the U.S. Government where he worked with highly confidential security information.
Dr. Wolfe continued his work with the agency but also went on to work at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand where he served as an Associate Professor for the last 40 years. He has trained law enforcement in New Zealand, Australia and Singapore in electronic forensics and performed and consulted on many cases of his own.
Henry is a Fellow of the Institute of IT Professionals New Zealand and a member of the Australian Information Security Association, the Australian and New Zealand Forensics Science Society and was on the Board of Directors of The International Association of Cryptologic Research.
Henry is currently an expert witness for a high-profile case in the Auckland High Court.
He has supervised over 175 computer security audits for businesses and government agencies throughout New Zealand and publishes articles regularly. Some of which can be found here: Articles
Dr. Wolfe continues to share his knowledge and expertise throughout the world in the art of cybersecurity.