Eyberg, I.
Ian Eyberg is the CEO of NanoVMs. A self-taught expert in computer science, specifically operating systems and mainstream security, Mr. Eyberg is dedicated to initiating a revolution and mass-upgrading of global software infrastructure. Prior to cracking the code of unikernels and developing a commercially viable solution, he was an early engineer at Appthority, an enterprise mobile security company. He also worked for Bluff.com calculating poker analytics and studied computer science briefly at the University of Missouri–Rolla.
To reduce security vulnerabilities in downstream facilities, try unikernels
Environment & Safety
/ Maintenance & Reliability
/ Petrochemicals
/ Process Control
/ Refining
/ Engineering & Design
/ Environment
/ Equipment
/ Information Systems
/ Loss Prevention
/ Management
/ Reactors
Unfortunately, but unsurprisingly, oil and gas facilities have joined financial, government, hospitality and other companies as tempting targets for cybercriminals.
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