

Closets, Carpentry, and Cybersecurity with ACTFORE's Christian Geyer
5 snips Jul 28, 2025
Christian Geyer, founder and CEO of ACTFORE, has an intriguing background that spans military intelligence and carpentry. He shares his unique career journey from handling top-secret data in the Navy to building AI-driven solutions for cybersecurity. The conversation highlights the challenges faced during COVID-19, the rapid evolution of his startup from a closet, and how automation reshapes data breach management. Geyer also discusses the importance of balancing human skills with tech solutions and the complexities of data security in a rapidly changing landscape.
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Christian's Military Intelligence Start
- Christian Geyer began his career recruited into a U.S. intelligence agency at 19, working on Top Secret projects.
- He later supported Navy research labs by developing data dashboards to inform funding decisions, sparking his passion for data.
Carpentry as a Life Pivot
- Christian took up carpentry after an injury sidelined his military work, working in framing and cabinet making during the house flip boom.
- He values carpentry as a reminder of skills that AI cannot replace, grounding his approach to automation.
Breach Response Market Flaws
- Insurance carriers suffer from breach response vendors inflating quotes and extending timelines from months to a year.
- Automation can cut costs and timelines drastically compared to traditional overseas human reviewers whose work often needs cleanup.