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Jarred Capellman
VP of Engineering & Cybersecurity at SparkCognition
Jarred Capellman, VP of Engineering & Cybersecurity at SparkCognition, has almost two decades of experience building scalable enterprise-grade software across multiple verticals. At SparkCognition, he leads security, engineering, and data science teams combining his passion for software engineering, cybersecurity, and data science. In his role, he has helped lead the development of DeepArmor, SparkCognition's AI-built cybersecurity solution that improves security posture with industry-leading zero-day protection against today’s most advanced ransomware, viruses, malware, and more. He contributes to GitHub daily on his various projects and is pursuing his DSc in cybersecurity, focused on applying machine learning to solving network threats on endpoints. Capellman holds a Bachelor's in Computer Science and a Master's in Computer and Information Systems Security.


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