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Trish Cody had top security clearance as a linguist in the U.S. Air Force for five years. It was an interesting challenge. But when she found that she and her husband, Tony, couldnโt be stationed together, she decided to be the one to leave the military. โHe outranked me and made more money,โ she remembers.r
Cody began the cyber security and digital forensics company, 12 Points Technologies. Her husband is co-owner.
โI found moving into technology was a good fit because I enjoyed critical thinking,โ she says. โI like technology. Itโs always changing. Thatโs what drew me to this particular field.
โItโs like a think tank here,โ she says. โWe use the same tools and processes that the FBI uses.โ
12 Points Technologies employees get exposed to tools and processes they canโt get their hands on elsewhere in Omaha. โWhat I love about our employees is they love learning new stuff,โ she says.
Cody actively seeks out new and emerging technologies that are not often accessible in the middle of the country. โWe go to London or wherever,โ she says. โA lot of times we are the first to bring the technology into the Midwest. We get the greatest and newest. Thatโs core to our business.โ
She says there are other national companies providing cyber security, but none offer such comprehensive services locally: โFrom compliance assessment to network security assessment, consulting, and recommendations. We can lock down all your security loopholes.โ
Digital forensics involve extracting and preserving evidence for digital devices, usually for criminalror civil court cases.
โWe can take digital devices and extract all pertinent informationโฆWe analyze that datarand also provide mediation or expert witness testimony,โ she says.
Technology companies do some form of cyber security, making sure firewalls are up to date. Codyโs company operates differently, with end use security that actually blocks malware.
โWe can keep it from happening in the first place,โ she says. โWe secure your network and computers so we can go in and be sure the way you are set up is secure from hacking.โ
Despite what you may have heard, technology is not just a guy thing. There are many women in IT in the Omaha area. Networking groups like โWomen in Technologyโ bring them together.
โOur traditional roles have changed the last 20 years. Girls growing up are exposed to more and being told they can go out and do amazing things and that they can be the CEO of a company,โ says Cody.
While headquartered in Omaha, 12 Points Technologies has clients in other cities, including a division in Doha, the capital city of Qatar.
Customers return because of the companyโs service, attention, and care, says Cody.
โWe have an incredible depth of knowledge and service. No matter what it is, we can fix it for them.โ
r3738 S. 149th St., Suite 116rOmaha, NE 68144r402.401.6805r12pointsinc.com