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VALARIE FINDLAY, President / Chief Scientist, TIGIR Secure
About Valarie Findlay:
Professionally, Valarie has over twenty years in national security, intelligence and threat analysis for US and Canadian governments.
From this experience, she developed the methodology and functionality for TIGIR to meet a growing risk assessment and compliance need in public and private sector.
Born in Ottawa, Canada, Valarie has a Masters in Terrorism Studies, a Masters in Sociology and is currently writing her doctoral thesis on terrorism as a social phenomenon. She is also a member of IALEIA, CAPIA and several other intelligence and cyber-related committees.
TIGIR’s US and Canadian patent was filed in 2015, and development proceeded on the beta and prototype, garnering positive reviews and user acceptance. The full version is about to be release in early 2022. The US patent was issued in 2020 and the Canadian patent is in examinations. A continuation has also been filed to extend and protect the IP.
Through her extensive network as a member of the Canadian Assoc. Chiefs of Police/CATA, eCrime Cyber Council, the American Society for Evidence-Based Policing (ASEBP), AFCEA Cyber Committee (Washington DC) and as a research fellow with the National Police Foundation, her software solution has received positive feedback.
LinkedIn: Valarie Findlay
Twitter: JaneVMoneypenny
Episode Highlights:
00:00 - Background and how Val got into Cybersecurity
5:18 - Entrepreneurship
8:35 - Females in Cybersecurity - Struggle and Biases and Overcoming these
11:50 - Working with Investors
21:10...
VALARIE FINDLAY, President / Chief Scientist, TIGIR Secure
About Valarie Findlay:
Professionally, Valarie has over twenty years in national security, intelligence and threat analysis for US and Canadian governments.
From this experience, she developed the methodology and functionality for TIGIR to meet a growing risk assessment and compliance need in public and private sector.
Born in Ottawa, Canada, Valarie has a Masters in Terrorism Studies, a Masters in Sociology and is currently writing her doctoral thesis on terrorism as a social phenomenon. She is also a member of IALEIA, CAPIA and several other intelligence and cyber-related committees.
TIGIR’s US and Canadian patent was filed in 2015, and development proceeded on the beta and prototype, garnering positive reviews and user acceptance. The full version is about to be release in early 2022. The US patent was issued in 2020 and the Canadian patent is in examinations. A continuation has also been filed to extend and protect the IP.
Through her extensive network as a member of the Canadian Assoc. Chiefs of Police/CATA, eCrime Cyber Council, the American Society for Evidence-Based Policing (ASEBP), AFCEA Cyber Committee (Washington DC) and as a research fellow with the National Police Foundation, her software solution has received positive feedback.
LinkedIn: Valarie Findlay
Twitter: JaneVMoneypenny
Episode Highlights:
00:00 - Background and how Val got into Cybersecurity
5:18 - Entrepreneurship
8:35 - Females in Cybersecurity - Struggle and Biases and Overcoming these
11:50 - Working with Investors
21:10...