Isaac Faber is a tech founder and former Army data scientist with 11 years of civilian experience and over two decades in systems engineering and operations research, now leading Pretorin to automate cybersecurity compliance for government software using AI. He blends deep domain expertise in FedRAMP, DoD RMF and CMMC with hands-on AI product leadership, having stood up AI product portfolios and an AI Factory within the Army’s AI Integration Center. A Stanford PhD in Decision and Risk Analysis and former instructor at Carnegie Mellon and Stanford, he translates rigorous research into production-ready analytics that shorten audit timelines and improve cyber readiness. Isaac’s background includes founding and scaling a venture-backed data science startup and building analytic platforms for Army Cyber Command, reflecting a rare mix of operational, academic, and entrepreneurial experience. He’s based in Pittsburgh and pursues data science projects both professionally and personally, often focusing on probabilistic risk models and practical machine learning for security.
11 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS) Industrial Engineering, Master of Science (MS) Industrial Engineering at University of Washington
Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance, Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance at Arizona State University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Decision and Risk Analysis, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Decision and Risk Analysis at Stanford University
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