The VaultEdge team comes from incident response, government cybersecurity, and security operations — not just product management. That shapes how we build everything.
Fifteen years in cybersecurity, including seven in incident response for financial sector clients and several years advising federal agencies on threat intelligence program structure. Founded VaultEdge in 2021 to close the gap between raw threat data and actionable defense.
Marcus architected threat intelligence processing systems at two defense contractors before joining VaultEdge as employee number three. He designed the correlation engine that underpins the platform's asset-matching capability. Holds a CISSP and has published research on adversary infrastructure reuse patterns.
Alicia runs the analyst team responsible for validating intelligence quality and maintaining adversary tracking. Previously led threat research at a major cybersecurity firm where she focused on APT infrastructure analysis. She's the reason VaultEdge's false positive rates are lower than the industry average.
Nathan came to VaultEdge from a decade selling enterprise security solutions to financial services and government accounts. He doesn't run demos — he runs technical conversations. If VaultEdge isn't the right fit for your environment, he'll tell you before you sign anything.
VaultEdge does not hire people who have "pivoted into cybersecurity." Every member of the technical staff has worked directly in security operations, threat research, incident response, or federal intelligence programs.
That hiring standard is expensive. We believe it's the reason customers trust us with environments where a missed threat or a false positive has real operational consequences.
VaultEdge is growing its threat research and intelligence analysis teams. If you have real operational experience and want to work on a platform that security teams depend on, get in touch.
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