Kevin Micciche

Date Published: August, 06, 2025

Kevin Micciche is the Chief Technologist for HPE Networking Platform Trust, serving as the business unit’s lead subject matter expert on cryptography, cryptographic protocols, cryptographic hardware, and their systematic use to provide platform security and trust (TPM usage, code signing, inter-platform communication). He also leads the business units’ transition to post-quantum cryptography in coordination with company-wide efforts, oversee our various PKI implementations, and participate and/or lead the relevant standards bodies and industry associations.

Prior to assuming this role, he joined HPE in 2018, leading product teams through federal certifications for Common Criteria, FIPS 140-3, and the DoDIN Approved Products List within the US and internationally against EU, India, Singapore, and Brazil compliance requirements. Kevin also led the product compliance team in identifying gaps against both externally and internally defined frameworks and identifying resolution plans.

Prior to joining HPE, Kevin worked at several third-party accreditation labs, helping to grow business within the certification programs. He has certified over 150 products over 16 years against Common Criteria and FIPS 140-3 for vendors including but not limited to CA, FireEye, Splunk, VMware, Cisco, HP, HPE Networking, Palo Alto, Juniper, Fortinet, and Microsoft.

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