From Bronze Stars to Binary Codes: Glenn Devitt’s Cybersecurity Crusade

Former Army Special Operations Intelligence specialist Glenn Devitt now leads the charge in digital inheritance cybersecurity. His battlefield-tested skills are applied to protect $84 trillion in assets through his company, Digital Legacy AI. With a blend of cutting-edge tech and military precision, Devitt tackles the vulnerabilities in digital estate planning.

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Meet Glenn Devitt: the James Bond of cybersecurity, who swaps his martini for cutting-edge technology and a mission to transform digital inheritance. From dodging bullets to dodging hackers, this former Army Special Operations Intelligence specialist is tackling the digital world’s most overlooked vulnerabilities. Forget about saving the world from evil masterminds—Devitt’s focused on saving your digital estate from catastrophic chaos!

Key Points:

  • Glenn Devitt is a former Army Special Operations Intelligence veteran with expertise in Human Intelligence, Counterintelligence, and Digital Forensics.
  • He founded Digital Legacy AI to secure the $84 trillion in digital assets set to transfer between generations.
  • Devitt’s approach applies military intelligence methodologies to digital inheritance, using blockchain technology for secure asset transfer.
  • His cybersecurity skills extend to suicide prevention, with a project analyzing digital behavior to identify pre-suicidal indicators.
  • Devitt’s work has earned recognition, including as an instructor at the prestigious BlackHat cybersecurity conference.

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