Matt Bishop, Principal Architect

Matt Bishop is the principal architect at Bitwarden investing in technology initiatives for core company operations, security, deployment, and infrastructure. Before Bitwarden, Matt was a senior engineering leader at Olo where he managed online and mobile ordering software delivery. Olo grew from 150 to over 700 employees and went public during his time there. Before Olo he was the CTO and co-founder of iMobile3 where he managed technology strategy for 10 years before the company was acquired by TSYS, now Global Payments. Matt holds a bachelor’s degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Areas of expertise

Software architecture and design

Cloud adoption and management

Application security

Encryption and cryptography

Large-scale and fault-tolerant computing

Identity and access management

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"I like to think of it practically as securing our platform and providing continuity and resiliency in ways that make everybody happy. The individual user will benefit from that resiliency just as much as the business customer in the cloud. Really great customer support is one of the huge things that came out of our community mentality."

"We built up that experience because we're so hands-on . . . it comes down to our core about making a great, resilient platform for everybody."

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