Christopher Clark is a founder and security technologist with 20 years of experience building privacy and threat-intelligence infrastructure across enterprise defense, offensive security, blockchain, and AI. He currently leads Soulbound Security, pioneering SBT-based privacy payments, and co-invests as GP at Alpha Research Group while directing policy and ethics work at the AI Integrity Alliance. Previously he led threat intel and product teams at Palo Alto Networks, Verisign, Accenture and CNN, and founded multiple startups (including NinjaJobs) with five exits to his name. Technically hands-on, he contributes to open-source projects like MISP—improving IOC export authorization and alert defanging—and has architected zero-knowledge blockchain platforms for verifiable private data. He pairs operational cyber defense experience (scaling Accenture’s $2B cyber line and global SOC programs) with product-minded execution for Fortune 500 customers. Based in Northern Ireland, he accepts advisory and expert network engagements focused on hard privacy, security, and AI problems.
13 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Executive Certificate, Strategy and Innovation, Executive Certificate, Strategy and Innovation at MIT Sloan School of Management
Certificate, Advanced Computer Security, Certificate, Advanced Computer Security at Stanford University
MISP (core software) - Open Source Threat Intelligence and Sharing Platform
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:14 commits, 4 comments, 2 issues in 3 months
Contributions summary:Christopher primarily focused on enhancing the security and functionality of the MISP platform. Their contributions included modifying the whitelist feature to improve usability and prevent errors. Furthermore, the user addressed authorization issues within the IOC export component and event controllers. They also implemented features to defang URLs, emails, domains, and IPs in alerts and refined email formatting, adding the event title to the subject line.
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