David Venable

David "Dave" Venable (born January 11, 1978) is a former intelligence officer with the United States National Security Agency, and current cyber security professional and businessman. He is an author and speaker on the topics of cyber security, cyberwarfare, and international security; has developed security-related internet protocols; is a US patent holder; and has been named as one of the most influential people in security.

Early life and education

Venable was born in and grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas, and later attended the University of Arkansas, majoring in mathematics. After college, he joined the United States Air Force and studied Korean at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California, a Department of Defense educational and research institution which provides linguistic and cultural instruction to the DoD and other Federal Agencies. Venable has also pursued graduate education in mathematics at the University of Texas, and international relations at Harvard University.

Career

Dr. Venable has serve in several intelligence roles with the National Security Agency and Tailored Access Operations, including Computer Network Exploitation, Cyberwarfare, Information Operations, and Digital Network Intelligence in support of global anti-terrorism operations. He has also taught about these subjects while serving as adjunct faculty at the National Cryptologic School, a school within the National Security Agency that provides training to members of the United States Intelligence Community.

After leaving federal service Venable founded and served as CEO of Vanda Security, a Dallas-based security consultancy, which ultimately was acquired, and became the security professional services practice of Comcast Business Masergy. Venable went on to serve as Vice President and CISO of Comcast Business for eight years. Venable regularly speaks at industry and government conferences including The G20 Summit, the World Economic Forum summit in Davos, NATO forums, Black Hat Briefings and European security forums including the Munich Security Conference and the Warsaw Security Forum; serves as a cyber security expert with think tanks and policy research institutes; serves as a board member of Alliance for Innovation and Infrastructure; and is a cybersecurity expert, speaker, and public diplomat with the United States Department of State.

Bibliography

Venable frequently contributes to and appears in Forbes, BBC, Harvard Business Review, Bloomberg Businessweek, InformationWeek, IDG Connect, and other media outlets in matters pertaining to cyber security, cyberwarfare, and international security.

Patents

US patent 10469482, Venable, David, "Encrypted data retrieval systems and methods to provide access to encrypted data", issued November 5, 2019, assigned to Masergy, Inc. 

References

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