Timothy O'Leary

Head Of Endpoint Engineering at dope.security

Timothy O'Leary has a diverse background in software engineering, with over 20 years of experience. Timothy started their career at Motorola in 2000, where they worked as a Software Engineer for the SIM team and later transitioned to developing for the iDen mobile system. In 2005, they joined Ericsson as a Software Engineer for a brief period before moving on to Pilz, where they served as a Senior Software Engineer. At Pilz, they developed IDEs and led a team for the PAS Multi programming language designed for controlling automated systems. In 2018, Timothy joined Forcepoint as a Senior Software Development Engineer and later took on the role of Principal Software developer. Timothy played a key role in designing and developing the Forcepoint NEO endpoint, which supports CASB, DLP, PA, and SWG platforms. Timothy also contributed to the documentation for R&D tax credits. Currently, Timothy works at dope.security as the Head Of Endpoint Engineering, leading an international team in building a high-quality Endpoint for Mac and Windows.

Timothy O'Leary obtained a Bachelor's degree in Applied Computing from Waterford Institute of Technology from 1997 to 2000. Prior to that, they completed a Certificate in Computing from Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology from 1995 to 1997. Additionally, in December 2016, they obtained a certification as a Professional Scrum Master I from Scrum.org.

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Munster, Ireland

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dope.security

No stopovers. No outages. That’s the difference with dope.security, the fly-direct Secure Web Gateway (SWG). Eliminate the data center stopover and perform all security checks directly on the endpoint, providing stronger privacy, reliability, and performance speeds up to 4X faster, all with enterprise grade security.