In his new role, Adinolfi will lead DZYNE’s cloud transformation and compliance initiatives while ensuring information systems, information security strategies and compliance strategies align with business objectives.
Adinolfi previously worked as Director of Information Technology at High Point Aerotechnologies, which was acquired by DZYNE in June, and as a security consultant at GuidePoint Security and Rapid7.
The security veteran spent eight years at Adjusters International Pacific Northwest as Director of IT and security and later Chief Information Security Officer. As CISO, he supervised the development of systems, policies, and procedures for security enhancement for the company and its clients.
Adinolfi held several other security-related roles, including 13 years as a security consultant at Black Pine Cyber, Systems Architect at Davis Wright Tremaine, Systems Administrator and Application Analyst at K&L Gates and Network Operations lead at RealNetworks.
Before joining the industry, Adinolfi was a paratrooper in the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne Division and a mechanized infantryman in the National Guard. He also volunteered as a crew chief with the Snohomish County Helicopter Rescue Team and Snohomish County Search and Rescue.
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