Jordan Rogers is a Senior TPM focused on platform security at Microsoft with a decade of experience building and operationalizing cryptographic and integrity controls for cloud and edge environments. He leads programs in code signing, post-quantum cryptography transition, and Linux code integrity to harden Azure and platform offerings, drawing on prior roles as a security engineering manager at Canonical where he owned FIPS 140-3 work and Ubuntu hardening. Equally comfortable in hands-on engineering and program management, he has developed telemetry and ML-driven credential detection systems and automation for cryptographic validation across software, firmware, and hardware teams. Based in Seattle, he blends applied mathematics and statistics from Harvard with practical product delivery, mentoring multinational teams to produce auditable, certifiable security outcomes. Notably, his background spans both cloud-native security at Microsoft and open-source-focused hardening at Canonical, giving him rare cross-cutting insight into enterprise and distro-level cryptography challenges. He combines technical depth with program leadership to make complex certification and transition projects tractable and repeatable.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Applied Mathematics Focus on Computer Science Secondary in Statistics, Bachelor’s Degree Applied Mathematics Focus on Computer Science Secondary in Statistics at Harvard University
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