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Industry Icon Bryan Larkin Has Passed Away #RIP

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It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Bryan Larkin, a remarkable individual whose talents and expertise spanned across various industries. Bryan passed away on January 8, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of innovation, creativity, and dedication.

His death is being reported by friends and family on Facebook.

Industry Icon Bryan Larkin Has Passed Away #RIP

Born on March 2, 1979, in New York, Bryan’s journey began as a child actor, gracing the screens in movies such as “Jacob’s Ladder,” “Edward Scissorhands,” and “Born on the 4th of July.” His early exposure to the entertainment industry laid the foundation for his diverse and impactful career.

Growing up between New York and Malibu, Bryan evolved into a results-driven technology professional with over two decades of experience. He led teams and projects, overseeing significant technology programs and managing IT budgets, some exceeding one million dollars. Bryan’s deep understanding of emerging technologies and their commercial applications was unparalleled, and he had a comprehensive grasp of business operations, both small and large scale.

In his illustrious career, Bryan made significant contributions to information technology, information security, telecommunications, and customer service solutions. As the CTO of a global VPN provider, he constructed a custom GSLB network of VPN access servers, showcasing his expertise in providing secure and fault-tolerant systems with military-grade encryption.

Before turning 25, Bryan served as the Senior Systems Administrator at PacificNet, Inc., managing a large data center and overseeing server systems for several high-profile companies. His work in creating new encryption schemes and breaking DRM copy protection marked him as a pioneer in Adult VOD content generation and custom servers for video distribution.

Bryan’s talents also extended to the development of a local terrestrial Wireless delivery system and consultancy in the aerospace industry. His work on various projects with companies like Lucent, JPL, Boeing, and Hughes Research Laboratories exemplified his ability to bridge gaps in communication technology, particularly in satellite networks.

Bryan’s passing is a tremendous loss to both the professional and personal communities he so deeply impacted. His innovative spirit, dedication to excellence, and ability to envision and implement groundbreaking technologies will be greatly missed. We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues who mourn his loss. Bryan’s legacy will continue to inspire and influence for years to come.


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