I became an engineer because since I was a small kid I could never walk away from an unfinished jigsaw puzzle, and as an wanna-be adult, this has translated into my professional career where I take on intriguing engineering problems with a similar stubborn relentlessness, one that would make Sheldon Cooper proud.
I am a cat herder extraordinaire. Having spent the majority of my career within the CTO office: being tasked with the vision of the company, but with no authority over the businesses, working with disjointed teams to build a common vision, I have spent much time mastering this art of black magic.
I have spent most of my career in networking and security, doing my best to keep the good guys in and the bad guys out. Within security I am most especially passionate about the ICAM space - Identity, Credentialing, and Access Management, where I have spent the most dedicated amount of my professional time. I am passionate about this space, and want beyond all else in my career to see this area advance.
Distinguished Member of Technical Staff @ From January 1997 to Present (19 years)
B.S. in Computer Science, Computer Science @ Illinois Institute of Technology From 1991 to 1996 Adam Lewis is skilled in: System Architecture, TCP/IP, Network Security, Security, Wireless, Computer Security, Software Engineering, IP, Embedded Software, Identity Management, Integration, Internet Security, Software Development, Embedded Systems, Linux