Timothy Hollebeek

Standards Representative

Timothy Hollebeek is a eficient expert, that works in Digicert, Inc main office of which is in 9. on the position of Industry and Standards Technical Strategist since 2017. Timothy has earned professional experience in more than seven positions at different companies. Timothy Hollebeek went to the Princeton University and was studying there from 1994 to 1999. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is the area, where the professional was known to settle. The person's e-mail and phone can be easily accessed through this website on demand.
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Tim Hollebeek, Timmy Hollebeek
Last updated Jun 16, 2024

Contact Information

Last Update
Jul 5, 2022
Email
th**@trustwave.com, ti**@gmail.com
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
Company
Digicert, Inc.

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Industry and Standards Technical Strategist

Work History

Industry and Standards Technical Strategist

2801 north Thanksgiving Way SUITE 500, Lehi, UT 84043
from Nov 28, 2017

Lead Engineer

70 west Madison St SUITE 600, Chicago, IL 60602
Led the team that developed Trustwave Mobile Security (available for Android and iOS). Team lead for Trustwave's Endpoint Protection product. Security Architect for Trustwave's Point-to-P...
Jan 2010 — Nov 2017

Standards Representative

from Aug 2014

Industry Representative

275 West St SUITE 107, Annapolis, MD 21401
I'm active on X9F6, X9F4, and X9F1. Originally started going to ASC X9 meetings as part of the standardization effort for point to point encryption (X9.119 part 1). I was the technical edito...
from Jan 2010

Lead Engineer

Led the Product Extensions team, which added a variety of innovative new features to BitArmor DataControl. BitArmor was bought by Trustwave in January 2010.
Nov 2007 — Jan 2010

Research Scientist

One point of view is that being part of a startup that goes public successfully is valuable experience. Another point of view is that you learn even more about business, and about workin...
Sep 2002 — Oct 2007

Research Scientist

21351 Ridgetop Cir SUITE 400, Dulles, VA 20166
In retrospect, September 1999 was both the best and the worst possible time to switch my career focus to computer security. I'm glad I got one good year in before things started going down...
Sep 1999 — Nov 2001

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