Thursday, 24 March 2016

Burlington firm walks businesses through cyber security

Justin Fimlaid kept Keurig Green Mountain’s cyber secrets from 2009 to 2013. Then, Fimlaid founded his own firm, NuHarbor Security in Burlington, partly because he was so dissatisfied with the help he tried to hire to protect information while at Keurig.

“When I was at Keurig I had budget dollars to get vendors in to help out with various initiatives,” Fimlaid said. “I never found anybody I was impressed with. In almost every case we would hire some of the largest providers to come in and do the work for us, but at the end of the day, Nate and I were teaching these guys how to do their jobs.”

Working with Fimlaid at Keurig was Nate Couture, now chief technology officer at NuHarbor.

Fimlaid, 36, saw a business opportunity, and in 2013 he took it. In addition to bringing Couture with him from Keurig, he brought Scott Mosher on board as chief operating officer. Mosher, the former boy’s soccer coach at Essex High School, had a previous life in high tech, working for software companies in California, Seattle and Massachusetts. For the full article click here 



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