To paraphrase a memorable scene involving Tom Hanks’ character in the movie “Forrest Gump,” stuff happens.
Unfortunately, some of this “stuff” has the potential to create stress, which can lead to people putting themselves, their employer or others in harm’s way.
But what if you could identify some of the stressful “stuff” – such as financial, legal or personal problems – and intervene before it’s too late?
This is the idea behind ClearForce, a Vienna-based cybersecurity company that University of Virginia alumnus Tom Miller created in 2016.
Initially, the company protected organizations and employees from insider crime, specifically focusing on the behavioral factors associated with crime.
Today, ClearForce has grown to include fraud prevention, workplace safety, reputational risk and most recently, suicide prevention. In that vein, one of ClearForce’s main missions is to reduce veteran suicide.
Retired U.S. Air Force Gen. Craig McKinley, who spent 38 years in the military, most recently as chief of the National Guard Bureau at the Pentagon, has witnessed firsthand the benefits of ClearForce.

