Timothy Youngblood rose from a self-taught programmer to serve as CISO at Dell, Kimberley‑Clark, McDonald’s and T‑Mobile before moving into angel investing and advisory roles. He now acts as a CISO in residence, guiding startups on enterprise alignment and emerging issues like non‑human identities and agentic AI. #TimothyYoungblood #KeiretsuForum
Keypoints
- Youngblood progressed from programming to become CISO at multiple major enterprises.
- He gained formal security training through audits and penetration testing at KPMG.
- His pattern of seeking new challenges illustrates a common cause of high CISO churn.
- He transitioned into angel investing, joining groups like the Keiretsu Forum and engaging with VCs.
- As a CISO in residence he helps startups align products to enterprise needs, focusing on non‑human identities and agentic AI.
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