Dispersive
Sue Ellen Nicks, MLS, currently serves as the Director of Operations at Dispersive Holdings, Inc., a position held since February 2011. Nicks has progressed through various roles within the company, including Director of Corporate Administration and Corporate Administrator, alongside experience as an Executive Assistant. Prior to Dispersive, Nicks worked as a Co-Manager at Ann Taylor from April 2007 to June 2010. Nicks holds a Master of Science in Legal Studies from Northeastern University (2018-2020) and a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting from Colorado Technical University (2013-2015). Additionally, Nicks possesses a certification in Contract Management from Northern Virginia Community College and received education from Alden Central High School and Canisius University.
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Dispersive
Dispersive provides accelerated, private, and secure virtual networking for cloud, branch, mobile device, and embedded IoT. Our radically different, cloud native approach to virtual networking delivers new levels of security, reliability, and performance and provides a foundation for innovation and transformation across industry verticals. BeyondSASE, Dispersive is referenced by some of the most demanding customers in government, financial services, transportation, energy, and other verticals.Inspired by battlefield-proven wireless radio techniques, the Dispersive™ Virtualized Network (DVN) dynamically splits session-level IP traffic at the device, edge or cloud into smaller, independent and individually encrypted packet streams. Algorithms at the edge and core work together to accelerate application speed and move traffic away from attacks and QoS issues.The DVN’s Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) enables partners to securely connect digital businesses, products, and technologies end-to-end across any kind of network and cloud infrastructure, including the public internet. Dispersive's proven technology secures and accelerates the connected world.The company was founded in 2021 and is headquartered in Georgia, United States.