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`David Moshe Goldschlag, PhD
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`12018 Auth Lane, Silver Spring, Maryland, 20902, USA
`+1.202.525.6661
`david@goldschlag.com
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`An experienced business and technology executive, with exceptional strategic, analytical,
`technical, and communication skills. Excels at collaboratively determining what is core,
`building the shared narrative that helps teams succeed, and executing to meet goals.
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`Strategic corporate activities, including corporate and product strategy, strategic sales,
`corporate development, OEM relationships, and IP prosecution and litigation.
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`Broad and deep technology expertise, including mobile, enterprise security, compliance
`and risk management, digital rights management, cryptography, security, storage,
`enterprise software, and SaaS, in a variety of applications including protection of
`sensitive information, management of devices, and asset tracking.
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`Brings to the organization a focus on a compelling strategy combined with effective
`performance, along with tremendous optimism, energy, creativity, and leadership.
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`Co-inventor of Onion Routing, now called Tor.
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`New Edge Labs, Inc
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`2017 -
`CEO
` Strategy, Selling, Partnering, IP
`New Edge offers enterprises secure Zero Trust access to private applications in the public
`cloud and the datacenter.
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`Silver Spring, MD
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`Qualifications
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`Professional experience
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`Pulse Secure, LLC
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`2014 -
`SVP Strategy & CTO
` Corporate Strategy, Corporate Development, Strategic Architecture, IP
`Pulse Secure is a leader in secure remote access for the enterprise, enabling users to
`access any service from any device.
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`San Jose, CA
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`MobileSpaces (Cellsec, Inc)
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`2011 - 2014
`CEO
` Strategy, Partnering, Selling, IP
`My focus at MobileSpaces is to build the company that enables BYOD for enterprise
`mobility.
`MobileSpaces was acquired by Pulse Secure in October 2014.
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`Silver Spring, MD
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`2010 - 2011
`VP Mobile
` Strategy
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`McAfee, Inc
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`Santa Clara, CA
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`My focus at McAfee is to build a unified consumer and enterprise mobile security
`offering that leverage McAfee’s strengths into the new mobile world.
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`McLean, VA
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`Trust Digital, Inc
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`2006 - 2010
`President & CTO
` Marketing, Engineering, QA, and Support
` IP and Patents
` DOD / NSA Certifications
` Strategic Partners and Accounts
`My focus at Trust Digital is to build the company that enables enterprises and
`government to make mobile devices a secure part of their corporate operations. This
`includes a variety of operational models, including devices for office applications, and
`devices for scanning and tracking inventory in warehouses and managing supply chains.
`Trust Digital was acquired by McAfee in April 2010.
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`McLean, VA
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`Trusted Edge, Inc.
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`2004 - 2006
`SVP & CTO
` Corporate Strategy: Markets, Products, Partners, and Acquisitions
` Product Roadmap
` OEMs & Partners: Symantec, OpenText, and IBM
` IP and Patents
` Strategic Accounts
`My focus at Trusted Edge was to enable enterprises to improve compliance and reduce
`risk by having visibility and control over information created and used at the network’s
`edge. Trusted Edge sold direct and through OEM channels. Trusted Edge was acquired
`by FileTek in 2007.
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`Consultant
`2002 - 2004
` Security & Cryptography
` Digital Rights Management, Networked Storage, IT hosting, Embedded Systems
` Strategy & Planning; Architecture & Design; Review & Due Diligence; Standards
`Work; IP Prosecution & Litigation
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`Silver Spring, MD
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`KeySec Software
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`Silver Spring, MD
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`2002 – 2003
`Founder
` Corporate Strategy and Business Model
` Intellectual property and product architecture
` Marketing to both OEM and end-customers
` Financing
`KeySec Software develops and markets policy management and access-control solutions
`for networked storage. KeySec enables enterprises to better leverage their SAN
`infrastructure investment through software.
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`2001 - 2003
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`Cinea, Inc.
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`Herndon, VA
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` Corporate Strategy and Business Model
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`Intellectual Property, technology, and security architecture
` Marketing to both studio and technology partners
` Financing
`Cinea develops and markets digital content protection technologies for cinema. Cinea is
`enabling the movie industry’s transition to digital distribution and projection.
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`Annapolis, MD
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`USinternetworking, Inc.
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`1999 - 2001
`CTO
` Strategy: Corporate direction and roadmap
` Architecture: The context within which USi’s infrastructure, products, services, and
`processes operate
` Operational: Responsible for the productization, design, engineering, deployment,
`and support of USi’s communication services, security and disaster recovery products,
`and management and monitoring infrastructure
` Quality: Vulnerabilities, metrics, operational trends, design reviews
` Communication: Positioning the company for clients, industry, and financial analysts
`My focus at USi was threefold: inverting the Application Service Provider (ASP)
`operational concept from a collection of many client data centers under one roof to a
`single data center supporting many clients; introducing provisioning as a key competency
`of ASPs, in addition to the existing competencies of application management and
`support; and building the next generation telco from the synergy of bandwidth, storage,
`and computation.
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`Divx
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`Herndon, VA
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`1997 - 1999
`Manager, Security Systems
` Lead design, development, and production of Divx’s second generation conditional
`access infrastructure.
` Active in industry working groups on conditional access for high-definition television,
`copy protection for broadcast and cable TV, and secure digital music.
`My focus at Divx was to develop an economically sound architecture for securing digital
`entertainment content. We designed a system that made it unprofitable for a pirate to
`leverage Divx’s distribution channels, media, and customer devices to compete with
`Divx’s value proposition to movie consumers and studios.
`Divx leveraged a system for labeling DVDs with a unique identifier, a DVD player that
`could read the identifier, and a service that tracks plays of the DVD and bill according to
`the pricing schedule.
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`Washington, D.C.
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`Naval Research Laboratory
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`1993 - 1997
`Computer Scientist
` Developed enabling technologies for e-commerce analogs of standard business
`models and new types of transactions, with increased security and privacy.
` Designed “Onion Routing” (now called Tor), a system for anonymous communication
`over the Internet. The anonymous connections protect identity and location, in
`addition to transmitted data.
` Developed security architectures that minimize trusted components.
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` Research in security and privacy.
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`1991 - 1993
`Computer Scientist
` Responsible for introducing formal methods to Agency developments.
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`National Security Agency
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` Fort Meade, Maryland
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`Computational Logic, Inc.
`1987 - 1991
`Computing Research Scientist
` Research in formal analysis of concurrent systems.
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`1986 - 1987
`Research Assistant
` Research in automated theorem proving.
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`ICSCA, University of Texas
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`Austin, Texas
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`Austin, Texas
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`1984 - 1985
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`Programmer
` Developed and maintained systems for analyzing and reporting vehicle test results.
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`Software Services Corporation
`Ford Motor Company
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`Detroit, Michigan
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`Awards received
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`Alan S. Berman Award at the Naval Research Laboratory, 1999.
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`Education
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`Outstanding Paper Award at the 11th Annual Computer Security Applications
`Conference, December 1995.
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`MCD Fellowship at the University of Texas at Austin, 9/85-5/86.
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`Merit Scholar at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, 9/82-4/85.
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`1985 - 1992
`Ph.D. Computer Science
` Dissertation: Mechanically Verifying Concurrent Programs
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`University of Texas at Austin
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`Austin, Texas
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`Wayne State University
`1982 - 1985
`B.S. in Computer Science with a second major in Mathematics
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`Detroit, Michigan
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`Board of Advisors
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`ClassifEye, 2007- 2008
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`Zenoss, 2006 - 2007
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`Trust Digital, 2005 - 2006
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`Cinea, 2001-2003
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`Patents
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`MyWebOS.com, 2000-2002
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`Method for Authentication and Assuring Compliance of Devices Accessing External
`Services, US9,64390B2, 5/9/2017 (with E. Dahl)
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`Automated Multi-level Federation and Enforcement of Information Management Policies
`in a Device Network, US9,294,508B2, 3/22/2016 (with K Ginter, Y Weiss, M Bartman)
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`Automated Multi-level Federation and Enforcement of Information Management Policies
`in a Device Network, US9,171,172B2, 10/27/2015 (with K Ginter, Y Weiss, M Bartman)
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`System and Method for Controlling Mobile Device Access to a Network, US8,750,108,
`6/10/2014 (with N. Laudermilch, W. Supernor, R. Boroday)
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`Mobile Risk Assessment, US8,677,497, 3/18/2014 (with P. Ganapathi Basavapatna, S.
`Kumar Gaddala, and S. Schrecker)
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`System, method, and device for mediating connections between policy source servers,
`corporate repositories, and mobile devices, US8,565,726 B2, 10/22/2013, (with K. Sapp
`and D. Walker)
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`System, method, and device for mediating connections between policy source servers,
`corporate repositories, and mobile devices, US8,528,042 B2, 9/3/2013, (with K. Sapp
`and D. Walker).
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`Local Content Security System, US7,277,544 B1, 10/2/2007, (with R. Eye, T. Siner, J.
`Segal, R. Schumann).
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`Digital Content Distribution System and Method, US7,162,642 B2, 1/9/2007, (with R.
`Schumann, R. Whittemore, D. Kravtiz, S. Iu, G. Mercier, M. Bergeron, J. Ehrhardt, and
`R. Vitkus).
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`Hierarchical Key Management, US6,975,728 B1, 12/13/2005, (with R. Eye and D.
`Kravitz).
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`Manufacturing Trusted Devices, US6,957,344, 10/18/2005, (with D. Kravitz).
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`Key Management Encoding and Decoding, US6,907,127, 6/14/2005, (with D. Kravitz).
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`Conditional Access via Secure Logging with Simplified Key Management, US6,738,905
`(with D. Kravitz).
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`Onion Routing Network for Securely Moving Data through Communication Networks,
`US6,266,704, 7/24/2001 (with M. Reed and P. Syverson).
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`System and Method for Electronic Transactions, US6,108,644, 8/22/2000 (with S.
`Stubblebine and P. Syverson).
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`Publications
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`34 Publications
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`Trials or Depositions as
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` EMC Corporation. v. ActivIdentity, Inc. (Patent Owner) and Intellectual
`Ventures I LLC (Exclusive Licensee), Case No. IPR2017-00338 (PTAB)
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` Symantec Corporation v. Intellectual Ventures I LLC, Case No. IPR2016-
`01433 (PTAB)
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` Unified Patents Inc. v. Intellectual Ventures II LLC, Case No. IPR2016-
`01404 (PTAB)
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` Commerce Bancshares, Inc. v. Intellectual Ventures II LLC, Case No.
`IPR2014-00801 (PTAB)
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`International Business Machines Corporation v. Intellectual Ventures II
`LLC, Case No. IPR2014-00682 (PTAB)
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`J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. v. Intellectual Ventures II LLC, Case No.
`CBM2014-00157 (PTAB)
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