In 2001, Levay and
computer security expert
Tom Cross co-founded the company Industrial Memetics, building an early social-networking website and blog,
MemeStreams. He also began contractor work with various organizations as a computer security consultant. He was the director of global systems engineering for
iAsiaWorks, building data centers in southeast Asia. In 2007 he started as a contractor at the
Center for American Progress, where he established monitoring systems and redesigned the organization's network. Over the next few years he was promoted to the Director of Technical Operations and Information Security. He left in 2013 to become Chief Security Officer at
Bit9 (later VMware Carbon Black), joining after that company suffered a major data breach. In 2015 he moved on to become the Chief Security Officer at the
Council on Foreign Relations, serving there until 2018, after which he formed the NGO-ISAC, an
Information Sharing and Analysis Center for
Non-governmental Organizations. It is a nonprofit focused on facilitating communication among US-based NGOs and nonprofits which are being attacked from
threat actors, allowing the NGOs to share threat information and coordinate things such as contingency plan exercises. ==Public speaking==