Marshall Jaquish has worked in various roles and companies throughout their career. Marshall currently holds the position of Chief Information Security Officer at Inunity, a people-first acquisition company specializing in software products. Prior to this, they served as a Staff Security Engineer at Replicant.
Marshall's extensive experience includes working at Textline, where they held positions as a Security Consultant and later as a Lead Security Engineer. During their time at Textline, they successfully developed and implemented a comprehensive SaaS security program, achieving HIPAA and SOC 2 Type II compliance. Marshall also played a key role in integrating multiple cloud environments into a security monitoring and response platform.
Before joining Textline, Marshall worked as a Senior Security Engineer at Bolt. Marshall also gained valuable experience at Pacific Gas and Electric Company, where they worked as a Security Engineer in the Security Operations Center (SOC). During their tenure, Marshall managed enterprise-wide security alerting and automated repetitive security tasks, while also implementing a Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) project.
Marshall Jaquish started their career as the owner of GameCure Inc, a business specializing in electronics diagnostics and repairs. During this time, they conducted experimental trials and developed new repair methodologies to improve repair outcomes and duration.
Overall, Marshall Jaquish has demonstrated strong expertise in information security, compliance, and operations, and has made significant contributions to the organizations they have worked for.
Marshall Jaquish holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A) degree in International Studies from UCLA, which they completed from 2003 to 2007. In 2019, they pursued additional education at the SANS Technology Institute and obtained a GIAC GSEC certification. Marshall further expanded their knowledge by obtaining the Amazon Web Services Cloud Practitioner certification from Amazon Web Services (AWS) in September 2021 and the Amazon Web Services Security Specialty certification in September 2022. Marshall'scommitment to continuous learning and acquiring certifications demonstrates their dedication to professional development in the field of study.
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