Chris Rouland

Founder, Chairman & CEO at Phosphorus Cybersecurity

Chris Rouland is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Phosphorus Cybersecurity. Chris has over 25 years of experience in the cybersecurity industry. Prior to Phosphorus, Chris was the founder of Bastille, a company that developed Internet of Things security solutions. Chris has also held positions at IBM and Internet Security Systems, Inc. (ISS). At IBM, they were the CTO of IBM Security and a Distinguished Engineer. At ISS, they were the Director of X-Force and the CTO. Prior to their work in cybersecurity, Chris worked in investment banking at Lehman Brothers. Chris has a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Vanderbilt University.

Chris Rouland attended the Georgia Institute of Technology, where they earned a master's degree.

Some direct reports include Earle Ady - Co-Founder & CTO, Trent Altman - Chief Architect, and Rebecca Rouland - Co-Founder & CFO.

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Nashville, United States

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Phosphorus Cybersecurity

Phosphorus is Security for the #IoT with the only AGENTLESS technology. We provide secure software updates and alerts for devices in the home and office. With Phosphorus, devices can be reliably patched and updated in a timely fashion with alerts for insecure configurations.


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