George Lewis, Founder & CEO of SecureHive

About SecureHive

George LewisFounder & CEO, SecureHive

C|CISOCISSPCISMBScMBA (in progress)

I founded SecureHive after spending years building security programs from the ground up and seeing the same problem over and over: CISOs were expected to manage risk, compliance, operations, and executive accountability across too many disconnected tools.

Traditional GRC platforms were not built for how modern security leaders actually work, and security operations platforms were missing the governance layer leadership teams need.

I wanted to build something different — a vendor-neutral CISO control plane that helps security leaders run the business of security with clarity, structure, and execution. SecureHive brings governance, risk, compliance, incidents, issues, initiatives, and executive visibility into one operating platform designed for modern security teams.

The vision is simple: give CISOs a system of action, not just another system of record, so they can align security work to business outcomes and lead with confidence.

Incorporated in Delaware, USA·Founded 2025·Headquarters: Santa Clara, California, USA

Technical leadership

Carl, Advisor and Acting CTO at SecureHive

Carl

Advisor · Acting CTO, SecureHive

Full-stack engineeringComputer science education

Carl advises SecureHive on product architecture and engineering execution, bringing deep full-stack experience across backend and frontend systems that power large web-based products.

He previously supported computer science education as a teaching assistant at The British University in Egypt, covering modeling and simulation, systems analysis and game development, computer systems security, and computer graphics.

Selected experience

  • Full Stack EngineerAvidBeam Technologies (full-time, Cairo; since Jan 2019): core product features across backend and frontends for the company’s web-based solutions.
  • Teaching AssistantThe British University in Egypt (Sep 2017 – Jan 2019): coursework, labs, and course materials for undergraduate modules.
  • Software Engineering InternFujitsu (Jul – Aug 2016, Cairo): distributed systems, networking prototypes, and Arabic OCR using .NET, C#, Java, and Tesseract.