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John Landwehr

John Landwehr

Vice President and Public Sector CTO

Adobe

John Landwehr is Adobe's Public Sector CTO. John’s team is responsible for solutions incorporating electronic documents, digital media, web content management, analytics, information assurance, and collaboration technologies to support business efficiency & optimization, training & mission readiness, content security, and citizen & force engagement. John has been with the company for over a dozen years, working across numerous enterprise product lines including Acrobat and LiveCycle. His team has developed solutions for secure collaboration and information security for protecting intellectual property, homeland security, and privacy related information within government, commercial, and education markets. Innovations include the Certified Document program to facilitate authentic electronic documents with digital signatures, Enterprise Rights Management to persistently protect sensitive content, and Adobe’s first iPhone and Blackberry applications providing forms and workflow approvals to mobile users. John’s expertise includes product management, product marketing and business development related to application servers, operating systems, enterprise applications, hosted services, mobile applications, PKI, identity management, and encryption technologies. He has provided testimony to Congress, has been issued multiple security related patents, previously held positions at NeXT and Apple, is a Certified Information System Security Professional, and a graduate of Northwestern University.

Recent Events and Presentations

March 8, 2017

The State of U.S. Government Websites

In a new report, ITIF evaluates nearly 300 of the most popular federal websites, ranks them across a variety of metrics including performance, security, design, and makes recommendations for how the federal government can improve. Join ITIF for a presentation of the report’s findings as well as a panel discussion on how the new administration can improve the federal digital services.

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