Jeff Schilling is a retired U.S. Army colonel and is currently the global chief information security officer at Teleperformance. He was previously the chief security officer at Epsilon from February 2018-February 2020. Career Colonel Schilling served in the U.S. Army for 24 years, retiring in 2012. During his military career, he served as director of the U.S. Army's Global Network Operations and Security Center, part of the Army Cyber Command, and oversaw security operations and incident response for more than 1 million computer systems in 2,500 locations worldwide. He went on to direct the global security operations center for the United States Department of Defense, where he managed security operations and incident response for more than 4 million computer systems. After retiring from the army, Schilling led Dell SecureWorks’ Global Incidence Response team before joining Armor (then FireHost) in May 2014. He is a contributor to cybersecurity site Dark Reading, and has spoken at conferences on security topics. He has been quoted as an expert on international cyber-espionage, corporate security, and personal data security.
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