TrustInSoft
Caroline Guillaume has a diverse work experience spanning over 25 years. Caroline is currently the Chief Operating Officer at TrustInSoft, where they are responsible for empowering software developers and testers to ensure the quality, security, and safety of their code. Caroline has gained extensive expertise in sales and management roles during their time at Gemalto. From 2016 to 2020, they served as the VP Sales Software Monetization, where they successfully led the sales team. Prior to that, they held positions such as Vice President Sales, Regional Sales Manager, and Sales Manager at Gemalto. Before joining Gemalto, Caroline worked at Gemplus as the Director of Product Marketing and Product Marketing Manager. Caroline started their career in 1996 as a Technical Strategy Analyst at Cable & Wireless Communications, UK, and later joined Retevision in a similar role. Caroline's diverse and extensive work experience has contributed to their strong leadership and expertise in software development and sales.
Caroline Guillaume attended Télécom SudParis from 1993 to 1996. However, no specific degree or field of study was indicated for this period. Additionally, Caroline also enrolled at the Institut National des Telecommunications, although specific dates and details regarding their degree or field of study at this institution were not provided.
TrustInSoft
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TrustInSoft is a software company that develops solutions that validate mission-critical software and eliminate attack vectors. The company's products reduce cyber risks, lower the cost of designing safety-critical systems, and reduce liabilities. Founded in 2013, the Paris-based company produces the TrustInSoft Analyzer, an advanced staticsource code analyzer based on the Frama-C platform. The TrustInSoft Analyzer enables software developers and integrators to exhaustively detect the most frequent and dangerous families of threats before deployment. TrustInSoft also offers professional services and expertise to formally audit safety and security-critical existing software components.