Global Security Program Manager, Meta
Bobby Louissaint is a dynamic leader and visionary in the field of security technology, currently serving as the global Head of Technical Partnership Engagement within Meta's global shared services and technology team. With a solid foundation in technical solution delivery, Bobby's career has progressed to establish him as a thought leader, shaping the future of the security industry, and now building technologies. Throughout his career, Bobby has consistently demonstrated his expertise in solution design and implementation, honed through hands-on experience as a tech and project manager. Prior to joining Meta, he held the role of National Accounts Director of the West at ADT/Tyco/JCI, where he led a solutions-oriented team in partnering with Fortune 500 companies to deliver comprehensive physical security and life safety solutions, effectively supporting their business operations. As the executive responsible for strategic engagements at Ambient AI, Bobby successfully managed key client and channel partnerships, driving growth in areas such as sales, innovation, and overall collaboration. Within Meta, Bobby plays a crucial role in enabling new avenues of business development by leveraging both internal and external partnerships, harnessing innovation, and implementing strategic strategies that yield tangible results aligned with key business objectives. Bobby Louissaint's remarkable track record, combined with his exceptional leadership skills and innate ability to foster meaningful partnerships, solidify his position as a highly influential and valuable asset within the building's technology industry’s. With a relentless commitment to excellence and a forward-thinking mindset, Bobby continues to shape the future of technology and drive impactful change within Meta's global ecosystem.
As we stand on the brink of a new era in security, the way we approach safety, compliance, and access control is transforming before our eyes. Today, security is no longer a one-dimensional process focused on guarding physical spaces or protecting digital assets in isolation. Instead, we’ve entered a world where the lines between cybersecurity and physical security have blurred, requiring a multi-dimensional view—a holistic approach that considers every angle, every potential vulnerability, and every opportunity for automation. At the core of this evolution is the concept of Zero Trust—a model where we don’t assume trust based on location, role, or credentials, but continuously verify, adapt, and protect. But it’s not just people and systems we’re protecting anymore; it’s the very fabric of our environments. From smart buildings to smart cities, security must now be everywhere, all the time. This is where smart sensors come into play. These devices, once seen as passive monitors, have become the building blocks of a dynamic security ecosystem. They collect data, enforce compliance, and control access in real time. They bridge the gap between the digital and physical worlds, making it possible to secure our environments in ways we never imagined.