Author: Miles Jamison|| Date Published: October 10, 2024
Adam Norris, a veteran technology executive with more than three decades of experience in secure software development, DevSecOps, zero trust architecture and automation, has been elevated to chief technology officer role at DecisionPoint, the company announced via LinkedIn Wednesday.
As the DecisionPoint CTO, Norris will oversee the modernization of the information technology company’s legacy systems, focusing on enhancing performance, scalability, security and adherence to the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program and other regulations.
Norris will also lead efforts to integrate artificial intelligence and machine learning with automation and secure architecture, which is intended to enhance data analysis, real-time decision-making and operational efficiency.
Before joining DecisionPoint, Norris worked at StealthPath, where he developed a GitOps-driven continuous integration/continuous deployment pipeline. The CI/CD system enabled the secure, automated and offline deployment of zero trust strategies for critical infrastructure, boosting its capability to detect threats and mitigate vulnerabilities while accelerating development cycles and aligning security with every deployment stage.
The former U.S. Army Signal Corps non-commissioned officer previously served as senior solutions architect at RIVA Solutions and senior systems architect at VariQ. He also worked at Securiport and Blue Canopy Group.
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