ADM unlocks the power of existing data for COVID-19 response
ADM and its security team tapped into existing data, both inside the company and publicly available, to enable informed decision-making and real-time insight into the company’s pandemic response plan including contact tracing, location insight and information, and facility occupancy.
Founded in 1902, ADM works across the global food supply chain as a human and animal nutrition provider and agricultural origination and processing company, serving 200 countries and connecting crops to markets on six continents. Headquartered in Chicago, the company has more than 800 facilities, 38,000 employees, and $64 billion in revenue.
Kevin Wujek, Insider Threat Coordinator, originally came from an accounting background when he started working for ADM’s Global Security team seven years ago. Over the years, he’s managed regulatory programs as well as worked on the company’s Insider Risk team. He now manages several of ADM’s government-regulated security programs as well as its global Insider Risk program. And he has taught himself a number of skills and competencies over his tenure to grow with the company’s ever-changing security needs, particularly over the past year and a half.