Datavault AI Appoints Navy SEAL Veteran Pete Scobell as Global Security VP
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Datavault AI appoints Navy SEAL veteran Pete Scobell to enhance global security operations, strengthening competitive advantage in data protection and risk management.
Scobell will oversee global security operations, risk management, and real-world asset logistics across all regions for Datavault AI's expanding International Elements Exchange.
This appointment supports Datavault AI's Anti-Stolen Valor initiative, promoting integrity and responsible AI development for a more secure digital future.
A decorated Navy SEAL veteran now leads global security at Datavault AI, bringing elite military precision to corporate data protection strategies.
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Datavault AI has appointed decorated U.S. Navy SEAL veteran Pete Scobell as vice president of global security, a strategic move that enhances the company's security operations across all regions. Scobell will oversee global security operations, risk management, and real-world asset logistics, bringing military precision to the technology company's security infrastructure. CEO Nathaniel Bradley emphasized that Scobell's leadership aligns with Datavault AI's Anti-Stolen Valor initiative and supports the expanding International Elements Exchange, ensuring the company maintains the reliability expected of top-tier security organizations.
The appointment comes as Datavault AI continues to develop its comprehensive cloud-based platform that serves multiple industries through its Acoustic Science and Data Science Divisions. The company's technology suite includes WiSA, ADIO, and Sumerian patented technologies for spatial and multichannel wireless HD sound transmission, alongside advanced data science capabilities. The Information Data Exchange enables Digital Twins and licensing of name, image, and likeness by securely attaching physical real-world objects to immutable metadata objects, making robust security measures increasingly critical.
Datavault AI's security enhancement through Scobell's appointment supports the company's position in the Web 3.0 environment, where it focuses on AI experience, valuation, and monetization of assets. The company's platform provides HPC software licensing for diverse sectors including sports & entertainment, biotech, education, fintech, real estate, healthcare, and energy. With security being paramount in data valuation and monetization, Scobell's background in high-stakes military operations brings essential expertise to protect the company's technological assets and client data.
The global security role encompasses protecting Datavault AI's patented technologies covering audio timing, synchronization, and multi-channel interference cancellation, as well as safeguarding the company's data science innovations. As the company expands its International Elements Exchange and continues developing responsible AI with integrity, Scobell's appointment represents a significant investment in securing both physical and digital assets across the organization's global operations.
Curated from NewMediaWire

