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Eric K. Thompson |
Founder & CTO |
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Eric Thompson is responsible for
setting the company's strategic direction and leading its growth as a global
provider of computer forensics, cryptography and password recovery software and
services. An award-winning expert on the topic of encryption, decryption, and
computer forensics, Eric has presented research on cryptography and code
breaking to Congress and other groups in Washington, D.C.
Eric is an honorary lifetime member of the International Association of Computer
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Tim Leehealey | CEO |
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Tim Leehealey is the CEO and
co-owner of AccessData. Prior to joining AccessData he was co-owner and VP of
Corporate Development at Guidance Software. Prior to that he was an investment
banking analyst covering the security market at Wedbush Morgan.
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Brian Karney | COO |
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Brian Karney joined AccessData
in June 2007 as the company's COO. Shortly after joining, Brian spearheaded the
refocusing of the company on the enterprise and eDiscovery market. Prior to
joining AccessData, Karney worked for Guidance Software in
Pasadena, California,
and prior to that he worked for CenterBeam, a Silicon Valley IT outsourcing
company. Brian Karney is one of the foremost names in the Forensics and incident
response market.
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Trey
Tramonte |
Vice President,
Sales |
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Trey Tramonte is the VP of Sales for AccessData and is in charge of all
commercial and international sales related activities including sales, technical
sales, and customers support. Prior to joining AccessData he ran the midmarket
group at Guidance Software where he rapidly increased sales by well over 100%
YOY. Before joining Guidance he worked at several other technology companies
including BMC Software, BindView (purchased by Symantec) and Dell. Trey
believes the cornerstone of his success revolves around listening to clients and
then working with them in order to help them achieve their objectives. |
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Neil Condon | Vice President,
Federal |
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Neil Condon is the VP of Federal at AccessData and is charge of all of the
company's federal activities. Prior to joining AccessData, he was the Director
of Federal Sales for Guidance Software; and prior to that he developed and
launched the federal efforts of Juniper Networks. Mr. Condon has over 20 years
of experience in IT and federal sales and is proficient in leveraging industry
partners and knowledge of Government contract vehicles for effective marketing
and business development. |
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 | Keith A. Lockhart |
Vice President, Training |
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As Director of Training, Keith is responsible for the development of forensic and encryption training solutions for local, state, federal, and international law enforcement agencies as well as worldwide corporate entities involved in the prevention, investigation and prosecution of high-technology crime. Prior to joining AccessData, Keith served as a computer crime specialist at the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) in Fairmont, WV. Keith served as program manager of the INET (Internet Trace Evidence Recovery & Analysis) course providing the framework of complex research and design for its development and maintenance. Prior to NW3C, Keith was a police officer with Kent State University Police Department. Earlier in his career, Keith worked in the narcotics division of the Western Portage Drug Task Force in northeast Ohio. In that assignment, he worked cooperatively with the FBI, DEA, ATF, HUD and US Postal Inspection Service to successfully investigate and prosecute over one hundred felony cases. He is a member of the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS), the High Technology Crime Investigator's Association (HTCIA) and the Narcotics Association of Regional Coordinating Officers (NARCO). Keith has instructed at the FBI National Academy, the ATF annual Computer Information Systems conference, the Kennesaw Southeast Cybercrime Institute, and many IACIS conferences. Keith holds a bachelor's degree in criminology from Kent State University and an applied associate degree in computer forensics from Redlands Community College. |
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