From Lifeguard Dreams to Cybersecurity Schemes: The Unlikely Journey of Keith McCammon

Keith McCammon’s career in cybersecurity is a testament to accidental brilliance. From basement computer labs to co-founding Red Canary, his journey is a masterclass in learning on the fly. Despite no formal training, McCammon has hacked his way to success with a love for puzzles and a knack for staying calm under fire.

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Who knew that the cybersecurity world was like a sci-fi epic, complete with plot twists, mergers, and acquisitions that would make even the most dramatic soap opera jealous? Keith McCammon’s journey from reluctant basement geek to a cybersecurity maestro is nothing short of an underdog story. It’s like “Rocky” but with fewer punches and more keyboard clicks. Let’s dive into this tale of tech intrigue, corporate chess, and the relentless pursuit of digital safety!

Key Points:

  • Keith McCammon stumbled into cybersecurity, adopting it as a natural extension of his love for technology and puzzles.
  • Red Canary emerged from Kyrus Tech to address the need for Managed Detection and Response (MDR) alongside Carbon Black’s Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR).
  • The metamorphosis from Kyrus to Carbon Black to Red Canary involved a series of strategic spinoffs and acquisitions.
  • McCammon’s cybersecurity approach blends understanding hacker tactics with a knack for communication and calmness under pressure.
  • He emphasizes innovation over complaint, focusing on building solutions rather than dwelling on problems.

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