About The Founders
We are on a mission to improve the security and privacy of data and technology by evolving trusted techniques into powerful and scalable solutions.
Riddhiman Das
Co-Founder, CEO
Riddhiman Das is co-founder and CEO of TripleBlind, the leader in automated, real-time data de-identification. Previously, Das worked in corporate venture capital and M&A for Ant Financial, a financial services arm of the Alibaba Group. A lifelong entrepreneur and innovator, Das has spent most of his career in leadership and technical roles in software and product development in startups, academia, and consulting across a variety of industries, including cybersecurity, fintech, digital identity, mobile payments, wireless systems, chipsets, healthcare, biometrics, security, and government and civil technology.
Das holds a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering and received the 2013 White House Champions of Change from President Barack Obama.
Greg Storm
Co-Founder, VP Solutions
Greg Storm is the co-founder and VP Solutions at TripleBlind. Formerly Research Director at EyeVerify/Zoloz, he specialized in data science and analytics, and played a key role in merging EyeVerify’s biometrics research into Ant Financial post-acquisition.
Previously, Greg spent 21 years at Accenture, advancing to Partner in the Service Line Management division. He managed their North American Utility Industry Finance and Performance Management practice, a venture exceeding $100m, encompassing ERP and HR/Payroll system implementations.
He has collaborated with top executives to develop new business functions, gaining expertise across various domains including Finance, HR/Payroll, and ERP.
Greg holds a PhD in Entrepreneurship and Innovation from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, and degrees in Business Administration and Managerial Economics from the University of Nebraska.
Craig Gentry
CTO
Craig Gentry is the CTO of TripleBlind.
Previously, Craig worked at the Algorand Foundation as a Research Fellow, helping to build core technologies for the Algorand blockchain and to develop its economics and ecosystem from pre-launch to relative maturity. He also worked at IBM Research and DoCoMo USA Labs as a researcher specializing in cryptography. His work in cryptography has over 40000 citations and includes the first fully homomorphic encryption system, for which he won the ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award and the MacArthur Award. He also has highly cited work on zero knowledge proofs, aggregate signatures, identity-based encryption, program obfuscation and lattice-based cryptography. He was named a Fellow of the International Association of Cryptologic Research (IACR) in 2021.
Craig holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Stanford University, and his thesis won the ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award. He also holds a J.D. from Harvard Law and a B.S. in mathematics from Duke University.