Greg Clark (businessman)

Gregory S. "Greg" Clark is an Australian businessman, He founded the computer company Dascom, later to become part of Tivoli Software. He was the CEO of Symantec.

Clark graduated from Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia, where he obtained a BSc.[1]

Business background

Clark started a computer company called Dascom with labs on the Gold Coast of Queensland and Santa Cruz, California. In 1999, Dascom was acquired by IBM's Tivoli Software division.

Clark has been subsequently associated with the following companies:[2]

He was the CEO of Symantec [8][9] until May 9, 2019.

Published works

He is the co-author of Security intelligence: a practitioner's guide to solving enterprise security challenges (2015).[10]

gollark: PotatOS, for instance, relies on some advanced sandboxing stuff which leans quite heavily on Lua environments.
gollark: The thing is that the compiled code will probably be significantly abstracted from actual Lua, making the "low-level" stuff harder.
gollark: > writeFileSync
gollark: It does a bunch of hackery with metatables and stuff.
gollark: But implementing stuff as cool as potatOS often requires Lua-specific things your compiler might not do well with.

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