Brandon Iske

Mobile and Identity Innovation Lead
Defense Information Systems Agency

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Brandon Iske is currently leading Purebred, DoD's mobile derived credential solution, as well as future efforts focused on mobile multifactor authentication and mobile device key attestation. He started his career in 2010 at DISA through the agency's recent graduates intern program. From 2010 through 2013, he was assigned the Endpoint/Enclave Defense team on the Host Based Security System (HBSS) program as the release manager, moving up to the lead engineer. In fall of 2013, he was assigned to the agency's Mobility program as the unclassified Mobile Device Management (MDM) lead, helping to grow the service in stable and scalable fashion to over 50,000 managed devices. He was promoted in early 2016 and became the DoD Mobility Unclassified Capability (DMUC) program lead which oversaw unclassified mobile device approvals, mobile device management, mobile VPN gateway, mobile apps, mobile threat detection, and DMUC's implementation of derived credentials. In early 2017, he was selected to join the Cyber Directorate's Innovation cell, focused on assured identity.

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