Ed Millan
About Ed Millan
Ed Millan serves as the Director of IT and Enterprise Security at Menlo Security Inc., where he has worked since 2019. He has a background in network and system administration and previously held the position of IT Manager at SugarCRM for ten years.
Work at Menlo Security
Ed Millan has been serving as the Director of IT and Enterprise Security at Menlo Security Inc. since 2019. In this role, he oversees various aspects of information technology and enterprise security, ensuring the integrity and security of the company's IT infrastructure. His tenure at Menlo Security has spanned five years, during which he has contributed to the organization's strategic initiatives in cybersecurity and IT management.
Previous Experience at SugarCRM
Before joining Menlo Security, Ed Millan worked at SugarCRM. He held the position of Senior System Administrator from 2013 to 2014, where he was responsible for managing and maintaining the company's IT systems. Following this role, he advanced to the position of IT Manager at SugarCRM in 2014, a role he has maintained for ten years. His experience at SugarCRM has provided him with a solid foundation in IT management and system administration.
Education and Expertise
Ed Millan studied Network and System Administration at De Anza College, where he gained foundational knowledge in managing and securing IT systems. Additionally, he attended Las Positas College, focusing on Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services. His educational background supports his expertise in IT management and enterprise security, equipping him with the skills necessary for his current roles.
Professional Background
Ed Millan has a diverse professional background in IT and enterprise security. His career began with roles that focused on system administration, leading to his current position as Director of IT and Enterprise Security at Menlo Security. His experience spans over a decade in various IT roles, contributing to his comprehensive understanding of technology management and security protocols.