Ted Schlein was one of Symantec's early employees and he brought his love of security with him to his VC days, investing in many security startups.
He's been with Kleiner since 1996, though he squeezed in time to found Fortify in 2003 (bought by HP in 2010 for an estimated $265 million).
He led KPCB's investment in identity theft company Lifelock (IPO 2012), backed Jive Software (2011 IPO) and ArcSight (IPO then sold to HP.
He's currently invested in enterprise companies 3VR, 41st Parameter, Alien Vault, Ionic Security, IronPlanet, Nebula and Shape Security, among others.
He's also on the board of trustees at CIA-linked VC firm InQTel.