Trey Darley is a founder and cybersecurity strategist with 14+ years focused on systemic risk, long-lived infrastructure, and the interplay between technical failure modes and governance. Based in Brussels, he advises financial institutions, governments, and critical infrastructure operators on continuity, epoch rollover coordination (notably 2038-class risks), and standards alignment, and he coordinates a draft ITU-T work item through the FIRST Time Security SIG which he founded and co-chairs. His background spans national CERT operations, standards leadership (STIX/TAXII, OASIS, IETF engagement), and hands-on engineering for high-assurance environments, including architecting Belgium’s Anti-Phishing Shield and early threat-intel automation at Soltra and Splunk. Known for translating complex threat intelligence into actionable executive briefings and policy-ready recommendations, he combines technical depth with convening and facilitation skills to close gaps between industry, regulators, and standards bodies. A pragmatic generalist with a comparative literature BA, he brings a rare mix of long-term systems thinking, operational pedigree, and a penchant for quality that “holds up under pressure.”
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