BlackFog Press Release
By |Published On: March 3rd, 2016|2 min read|Categories: Privacy, Press Release|

Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 3, 2016. BlackFog is pleased to announce the appointment of Jeffrey Carmody to its board of Advisors.

“We are very pleased to have Jeff join the BlackFog team as it rapidly expands around the world. Jeff will provide a deep bench of experience from the capital and technology markets, which is crucial as it enters its hyper growth phase and scales out the business.” said Dr. Darren Williams, CEO of BlackFog.

Jeff currently leads new business development for Agility Capital, a private lender to growth companies and manages the portfolio of technology-based borrowers. Before joining Agility, Jeff held similar roles at Sand Hill Capital, a Silicon Valley-based venture debt provider. He holds a bachelor’s degree from University of California, Santa Barbara.

“Trust and Privacy are cornerstones of our industry and BlackFog clearly understands the importance of putting the control back in the hands of users and / or corporations. Most people don’t even realize how much data leaves their computer on a daily basis.” said Jeffrey Carmody, Managing Director, Agility Capital. “I am excited to be involved with BlackFog and assist them as they rapidly expand their offerings.”

About BlackFog

BlackFog provides fileless cyberattack defense for real time protection against online threats. It focuses on non signature based threat detection using outbound traffic monitoring to protect the device and privacy of the end user. It consists of 10 layers of defense against ransomware, spyware, malware and unauthorized data collection and profiling. BlackFog, Inc. is a privately held corporation based out of Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA. For more information about BlackFog, visit www.blackfog.com or contact media at blackfog.com

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