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InvisiRisk simplifies compliance by building scalable partnerships between Software Publishers and Auditors. InvisiRisk creates bi-directional trust through accountability, transparency, and communication for an unlimited number of software supply chains, including your internal software applications. You are only as secure as your weakest link and InvisiRisk helps you build a reinforced chain.

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David Pulaski

David serves as InvisiRisk, Inc.'s CEO and oversees global operations. He recently served as Founder & CEO of CloudChomp, Inc. (technology acquired by VMware, Inc.). Before that, he was CEO of Presensoft, Inc. and created the first cloud based, message archiving service for regulatory compliance in the finance and energy markets. Prior to Presensoft, Inc., David designed and led sales activities for BindView Development Corporation as Vice President of Worldwide Sales. He was instrumental in growing sales revenue from $1 million to more than $87 million annually. During his tenure, BindView successfully penetrated more than 75 percent of the Fortune 100 and was named one of the "Top 25 IPOs of 1998" by Red Herring magazine.

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Mike Clark

Mike has extensive experience as an early-stage entrepreneur and angel investor. Mr. Clark is a co-founder of PentaSafe Security Technologies, Inc. (acquired by NetIQ 2002), Idera (acquired by TA Associates 2014) and PointSecure. He has held various positions, including Chief Executive Officer and Vice President of Business Development. Mr. Clark was named a finalist in the 1999 Ernst & Young "Entrepreneur of the Year" awards program. Prior to co-founding PentaSafe, Mr. Clark was a sales executive with BindView Development Corporation, a Houston-based systems management software company.

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Tom Hamilton

Tom has worked in the technology space for over 30 years with a security focus during the last 15 years developing mission critical hardware and software products. He has led product delivery teams ranging from a handful of engineers in start-ups to more than 500 in mature commercial software organizations. His teams have delivered technology and products used by service providers as well as millions of enterprise users. Tom has held senior technical leadership positions at Stratus Computer, GeoTel (acquired by Cisco), and ProQuent Systems (acquired by Bytemobile) where he served as a founder and the CTO. Tom has held senior global engineering management positions at CA Technologies as the SVP of Security Engineering, at Digital Guardian as the SVP of Engineering, eBay Enterprise as the Head of EEMS engineering, and Security Scorecard as VP of Engineering.

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