Brad Sollar

Chief Technology Officer at Mainsail

Brad Sollar is the Chief Technology Officer at Mainsail Industries since October 2021, previously serving as Sr. Solutions Architect at ORock Technologies, Inc., and as a Technology Strategist in the Office of the CTO at Presidio. With extensive experience in cloud solutions, Brad has acted as an Emerging Technologies Specialist at Red Hat, and has held positions such as Lead IC Cloud Engineer at MITRE and Cloud Architect at Innovative Management Concepts. Additional roles include President/CEO at Arcwave, Sr. Software Engineer at Lockheed Martin, and Network Security Engineer at Raytheon. Brad's career began in the U.S. Army as an Air Traffic Control Equipment Repair NCOIC. Educational credentials include a Master's in Information Assurance from Capitol Technology University and a Bachelor's in Information Technology from the University of Phoenix.

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Alexandria, United States

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Mainsail

Mainsail is a US security company focused on advancing customers' missions and bringing advanced technology to the warfighter. We are engaged in the research, design, development, and integration of advanced technology systems, products & services across Defense, Public Sector, Enterprise, and Critical Infrastructure. About Mainsail Mainsail is creating the most secure edge computing platform. Our next-gen hypervisor Metalvisor is built to secure workloads from the silicon to the application bringing full-stack protection to edge workloads. Metalvisor provides cutting-edge security protections for mission-critical workloads. Metalvisor Mainsail’s Metalvisor is a security platform built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux that aims to protect edge workloads that are outside of the enterprise data center or cloud. The platform aims to defend edge workloads against sophisticated cyber attacks by utilizing separation enforced by security functions in hardware and protecting data in all forms: at-rest, in-transit, and in-use. It uses a custom separation kernel at the firmware UEFI layer to provide a secure environment below the Operating System. By implementing security at this level, it is able to restrict threats and adversaries that would otherwise be able to bypass traditional security measures and thus offers robust protection against sophisticated cyber attacks. A technology initially developed and used in the United States Department of Defense, Metalvisor is now commercially available and uses Red Hat Enterprise Linux as the foundation for orchestration.


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