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  1. Nov 16, 2016 · Matt Harrigan, the now former CEO and President of San Diego network anomaly detection security firm PacketSled, had posted on Facebook, “I’m going to kill the president. Elect.” This rapidly went viral across the internet; and a few days later he resigned from his firm. Harrigan was clearly upset at the result of the presidential election.

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  2. Matt Harrigan - 30 Years in CyberSecurity. Matt Harrigan is an American entrepreneur, with a long history in early Internet and cybersecurity. He was responsible for advising the President (Bob Beyster) of SAIC on the purchase of the Internet’s domain name system from the National Science Foundation, which was later sold to Verisign at a $20B ...

  3. Matt Harrigan is a cybersecurity expert, serial technology entrepreneur, and early stage investor. Matt’s career began in 1993 as an internet systems engineer at SAIC, where he recommended the purchase of the InterNIC to SAIC’s executive team, which later became network solutions.

  4. Nov 16, 2016 · Matt Harrigan, the CEO of cyber security firm PacketSled, has been forced to resign after commenting that he would assassinate President-Elect Donald Trump. During the election, Harrigan...

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  5. Nov 14, 2016 · Matthew Harrigan, the President & CEO of Del Mar-based PacketSled threatened to use a sniper rifle to shoot President-elect Donald Trump multiple times on Twitter and Facebook. NBC 7’s Matt...

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  6. Nov 16, 2016 · Nov. 16, 2016 2:15 PM PT. The head of a San Diego cybersecurity start-up has resigned from his job and apologized for his alcohol-fueled election-night rant on social media about assassinating...

  7. Nov 16, 2016 · The founder of a California tech company has resigned after he appeared to post threats to kill President-elect Donald Trump on social media last week, the company confirmed Tuesday. Matthew...

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