What Happened?
Palo Alto, CA-based Guardtime has Appointed Matthew Johnson as Chief Technology Officer
Date of management change: October 22, 2013
Palo Alto, CA-based Guardtime has Appointed Matthew Johnson as Chief Technology Officer
GuardTime brings transparency and accountability to digital society. Founded in 2007, GuardTime invented Keyless Signature Infrastructure (KSI) - a technology that allows any type of electronic activity to be independently verified using only formal mathematical methods, without the need for trusted administrators. Deployed by world governments, KSI provides an independent audit trail for everything that happens in digital society, limiting liability and making it impossible for insiders or sophisticated cyber attackers to manipulate data and cover their tracks.
Matthew Johnson has over 15 years of experience of cyber industry leadership. He is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy and a distinguished veteran of the United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations, where he served as a Special Agent focusing on cyber security, cloud, weapons development, intelligence, and related-security operations. Previously, Matthew lead the innovation and incubation initiatives in data security, cyber-forensics, security information and event management, and active defense as a Director for CACI’s National Security Cyber Group; and most recently served as a Vice President of Strategy and Mission Assurance for Modern Technology Solutions Ltd in Alexandria, VA.
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