SUBSENTIO® NAMES TODD McDERMOTT CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER

Veteran of Law Enforcement, Engineering and Lawful Intercept Product Development Joins Nation’s Largest “Trusted Third Party” CALEA Compliance Company

WASHINGTON, D.C., DECEMBER 1, 2015 — Subsentio, the CALEA Compliance CompanyTM, today announced the appointment of Todd McDermott as Chief Security Officer.

“It is an honor to welcome Todd McDermott to Subsentio,” said Steve Bock, President and CEO of Subsentio. “With three decades in law enforcement, engineering and product development, Todd McDermott brings a unique, end-to-end understanding of the needs, issues and challenges of all parties involved in the lawful intercept process.”

“This is an exciting moment to join Subsentio,” said Todd McDermott, Chief Security Officer. “As the nation’s largest trusted third party provider of CALEA solutions, Subsentio is setting the standard for state-of-the-art lawful intercept solutions that safeguard public safety, protect customer privacy and ensure security at all levels.”

As Chief Security Officer, Todd McDermott is responsible for the security of Subsentio’s business and technical operations. He will supervise the company’s close cooperation with its communications service provider clients and law enforcement agencies (LEAs) from start to finish during lawfully authorized electronic surveillance to ensure flawless performance of the Subsentio CALEA compliance solutions installed in the client networks, and prompt delivery of evidence to law enforcement.

Todd McDermott joins Subsentio from Verint Systems, Inc. As Vice President, Business Development at Verint from January 1999 through November 2015, Mr. McDermott advanced new technologies for lawful electronic surveillance products, fueling the company’s rapid growth in the United States and Canada.

Prior to Verint, Mr. McDermott served 15 years in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, with responsibility for research, development and technical oversight of electronic surveillance systems. Mr. McDermott represented the Government of Canada for North American telecommunications standards, contributing to standards for lawful electronic surveillance, and hosted and chaired international law enforcement conferences on electronic surveillance.

Todd McDermott holds a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, with a field of study in systems and communications engineering.