Dennis Murphy – VISS24
Executive Vice President, Strider Technologies
Dennis Murphy is an Executive Vice President for Strider. Dennis works with corporate and government clients to deliver transformational technology that helps clients visualize, manage, and respond to economic statecraft risks across their organization.
Before retiring from the Government of Canada’s Communications Security Establishment (CSE) in 2018, Dennis spent 27 years conducting and leading operational activities across the national security spectrum. In his final role with CSE, Dennis served as Director of Partnerships where he oversaw the creation and subsequent leadership of a new CSE directorate charged with managing critical domestic and foreign partnerships with intelligence, law enforcement, and defense related organizations.
Previously, Murphy served as CSE’s senior liaison in the U.K. from 2013 to 2017 where he was responsible for managing strategic relationships with the U.K.’s intelligence community focused on intelligence and cyber operations. Earlier in his career, Murphy served as Chairman of an international executive board which established intelligence cooperation amongst its members on counter terrorism, cyber defense, and the management of a common technical infrastructure.
Most recently, Mr. Murphy has provided threat consultancy services to organizations across the energy, insurance, and legal sectors in the U.K.
and United States.
Dennis Murphy is an Executive Vice President for Strider. Dennis works with corporate and government clients to deliver transformational technology that helps clients visualize, manage, and respond to economic statecraft risks across their organization.
Before retiring from the Government of Canada’s Communications Security Establishment (CSE) in 2018, Dennis spent 27 years conducting and leading operational activities across the national security spectrum. In his final role with CSE, Dennis served as Director of Partnerships where he oversaw the creation and subsequent leadership of a new CSE directorate charged with managing critical domestic and foreign partnerships with intelligence, law enforcement, and defense related organizations.
Previously, Murphy served as CSE’s senior liaison in the U.K. from 2013 to 2017 where he was responsible for managing strategic relationships with the U.K.’s intelligence community focused on intelligence and cyber operations. Earlier in his career, Murphy served as Chairman of an international executive board which established intelligence cooperation amongst its members on counter terrorism, cyber defense, and the management of a common technical infrastructure.
Most recently, Mr. Murphy has provided threat consultancy services to organizations across the energy, insurance, and legal sectors in the U.K.
and United States.