Dave Jevans is an enthusiastic, passionate, and extremely experienced executive in the blockchain, bitcoin, internet security, email security, and anti-phishing industries. He is an expert in financial cryptography, cryptocurrency, payments, enterprise security, iOS, blockchain, and Android security. He is a great visionary who works out how to accomplish things in a unique way. He is a genuine and inspirational leader. He has a deep understanding of Blockchain Forensic Software, Blockchain Investigations for Governments, Blockchain Investigations for Law Enforcement, marketing, technology, sales, and many others. He is ambitious, smart, with a great can-do attitude, and an extremely supportive mentor. He resides in Redwood City, California, United States.
He is the Co-Founder and CEO of CipherTrace, which provides virtual services and software that permit the online asset and cryptocurrency economic system to blossom universally. CipherTrace is a market leader in the space of blockchain and cryptocurrency anti-money laundering software systems for cryptocurrency transactions, banks, law enforcement, and funds. Currently, he serves in numerous organizations, holding distinct positions, including Executive Vice President at Mastercard and Chairman of the Anti-Phishing Working Group, to eradicate phishing and email impostors. He was involved in the creation of the early information sharing centers for industry security.
Previously, he worked amidst an outstanding team who built the world’s most powerful application analysis service to provide protection for enterprises from malicious apps, scum, sleepers, and aggressive app threats at Marble Security as the CEO, Chairman, and Founder. Additionally, he was CEO and Founder at IronKey; Senior Software Engineer and Project Leader at Apple Computer; Senior Vice President of Marketing & Business Development at Teros; Chief Marketing Officer & Head of Product Management at Tumbleweed Communications; and many others. Graduated from the University of Calgary, earning a Master’s degree in computer science — massively parallel computing, in 1989.