Is a Silicon Valley executive, computer scientist, entrepreneur, and investor.
Starting in 1999, Shamoon has been involved in the development of digital rights management technology which was first targeted to copyrights holders such as movie studios, music labels and publishers. He is the chairman of the developer community for the DRM technology Marlin.
He is the chairman of the developer community for the DRM technology Marlin.
Shamoon joined Intertrust Technologies as a researcher in July 1997 where he worked with Robert Tarjan. Since then, he was executive vice president for business development and marketing, and head of Intertrust's initiatives in the entertainment and media sectors.
Since then, he was executive vice president for business development and marketing, and head of Intertrust's initiatives in the entertainment and media sectors.
He became CEO in 2003in 2003 when Sony and Philips acquired Intertrust and took it private.
Shamoon joined Intertrust Technologies as a researcher in July 1997in July 1997 where he worked with Robert Tarjan. Since then, he was executive vice president for business development and marketing, and head of Intertrust's initiatives in the entertainment and media sectors.
Shamoon worked at the NEC Research Institute Princeton from 1994 to 1997to 1997 in the fields of signal processing and computer science.
Shamoon worked at the NEC Research Institute Princeton from 1994 from 1994 to 1997 in the fields of signal processing and computer science.
Shamoon worked at the NEC Research Institute Princeton from 1994 to 1997 in the fields of signal processing and computer science.[1]
Shamoon joined Intertrust Technologies as a researcher in July 1997 where he worked with Robert Tarjan. Since then, he was executive vice president for business development and marketing, and head of Intertrust's initiatives in the entertainment and media sectors. He became CEO in 2003[2] when Sony and Philips acquired Intertrust and took it private.[3]
He became CEO in 2003 when Sony and Philips acquired Intertrust and took it private.
Shamoon worked at the NEC Research Institute Princeton from 1994 to 1997 in the fields of signal processing and computer science.[1]
Shamoon joined Intertrust Technologies as a researcher in July 1997 where he worked with Robert Tarjan. Since then, he was executive vice president for business development and marketing, and head of Intertrust's initiatives in the entertainment and media sectors. He became CEO in 2003[2] when Sony and Philips acquired Intertrust and took it private.[3]
Starting in 1999,Starting in 1999, Shamoon has been involved in the development of digital rights management technology which was first targeted to copyrights holders such as movie studios, music labels and publishers. He is the chairman of the developer community for the DRM technology Marlin.
Starting in 1999, Shamoon has been involved in the development of digital rights management (DRM) technology which was first targeted to copyrights holders such as movie studios, music labels and publishers. He is the chairman of the developer community for the DRM technology Marlin.
Starting in 1999, Shamoon has been involved in the development of digital rights management (DRM) technology which was first targeted to copyrights holders such as movie studios, music labels and publishers. He is the chairman of the developer community for the DRM technology Marlin.
Starting in 1999, Shamoon has been involved in the development of digital rights management (DRM) technology which was first targeted to copyrights holders such as movie studios, music labels and publishers. He is the chairman of the developer community for the DRM technology Marlin.
Is a Silicon Valley executive, computer scientist, entrepreneur, and investor.