Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ: DVLT), a provider of data monetization, credentialing, digital engagement and real-world asset tokenization technologies, has appointed Dr. Barry Childe as its new chief information security officer. The announcement, made via a press release on NetworkNewsWire, positions Childe to lead the company’s cybersecurity strategy, strengthen data protection across its tokenization, valuation and secure data monetization platforms, and oversee initiatives focused on AI security and quantum-resistant technologies.
Childe brings more than 40 years of experience in cybersecurity, high-performance computing, cloud infrastructure and distributed-ledger technology. His background includes leadership roles at HSBC, Barclays Capital, The Royal Bank of Scotland and VMware, as well as co-founding quantum-encryption company Arqit. This depth of expertise is particularly relevant as Datavault AI expands its secure infrastructure to support growing tokenization, valuation and data monetization platforms.
CEO Nathaniel T. Bradley emphasized the significance of the appointment, stating that Childe’s expertise in cryptography, high-performance computing and quantum-resistant security will help support the company’s secure infrastructure. The move comes as Datavault AI continues to develop its platform for AI-driven data experiences, valuation and monetization of assets in the Web 3.0 environment.
The appointment carries weight for the broader industry as well. With cyber threats becoming more sophisticated and the advent of quantum computing posing risks to current encryption standards, having a CISO with deep knowledge of quantum-resistant technologies is increasingly critical. Companies involved in tokenization and digital asset management face unique security challenges, and Childe’s role will be pivotal in ensuring Datavault AI’s platforms remain resilient.
Datavault AI’s platform serves multiple industries, including high-performance computing software licensing for sports & entertainment, events & venues, biotech, education, fintech, real estate, healthcare and energy. The company’s Information Data Exchange enables Digital Twins and the licensing of name, image and likeness by securely attaching physical real-world objects to immutable metadata, fostering responsible AI with integrity. As these services expand, so does the attack surface for potential cyber incidents.
For investors and clients, this appointment signals a proactive approach to security. It suggests that Datavault AI is prioritizing the protection of sensitive data and assets, which could enhance trust and adoption of its platforms. The focus on AI security and quantum-resistant technologies also positions the company to address future regulatory and technological shifts.
With Childe at the helm of cybersecurity, Datavault AI aims to reinforce its commitment to secure data monetization and digital engagement. The company, headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, continues to lead in AI-driven data experiences, and this strategic hire underscores the importance of robust security in the evolving Web 3.0 landscape. For more information about Datavault AI, visit https://dvlt.ai.

