With 30 years of experience, Stammberger is a respected security pundit with a track record of launching successful startups. He comes to Fortscale from Norse, a threat-intelligence company, where he served as senior vice president for marketing. Before that, Stammberger worked in the same role at Mocana, where he drove revenues up twentyfold. He also was part of the founding teams at VIMO and Proofspace. In 1990, he joined RSA, where he founded the RSA Data Security Conference. In 1998 he founded Coda Creative, a marketing agency focusing on security startups. He also worked at IBM and Lockheed Missiles & Space. Stammberger is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and a Certified Product Manager (PMC), with a BS from Stanford in mechanical engineering and aeronautics. He holds an MS in management from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he was an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow.
For years, financial services and other industries have experimented with first-generation user behavior analytics solutions. Now the security sector is starting to deploy second-generation solutions that have the promise of enhancing organizations' ability to spot and stop intrusions.
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With 30 years of experience, Stammberger is a respected security pundit with a track record of launching successful startups. He comes to Fortscale from Norse, a threat-intelligence company, where he served as senior vice president for marketing. Before that, Stammberger worked in the same role at Mocana, where he drove revenues up twentyfold. He also was part of the founding teams at VIMO and Proofspace. In 1990, he joined RSA, where he founded the RSA Data Security Conference. In 1998 he founded Coda Creative, a marketing agency focusing on security startups. He also worked at IBM and Lockheed Missiles & Space. Stammberger is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and a Certified Product Manager (PMC), with a BS from Stanford in mechanical engineering and aeronautics. He holds an MS in management from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he was an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow.
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