Tag: ceo
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Cybersecurity Firm Tenable’s CEO “Amit Yoran” has Died at 54
Tenable Holdings, Inc. has confirmed the passing of its esteemed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Amit Yoran, who succumbed to cancer on January 3, 2025. Yoran, aged 54, was a distinguished figure in the cybersecurity realm, known for his visionary leadership and relentless drive to enhance digital security. Amit Yoran’s remarkable career in cybersecurity spanned…
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Tenable Chairman and CEO Amit Yoran Has Died
It is with profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of our beloved CEO Amit Yoran on January 3. Amit was not only a visionary leader but also a guiding force who profoundly impacted our industry, our company, our culture and our community. Amit Yoran, chairman and CEO of Tenable, died on…
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Longtime Tenable CEO Amit Yoran Dies At 54
Amit Yoran, who began as the CEO of cybersecurity vendor Tenable in 2016, has died after a battle with cancer. First seen on crn.com Jump to article: www.crn.com/news/security/2025/longtime-tenable-ceo-amit-yoran-dies-at-54
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Tenable CEO Amit Yoran dies at 54
Yoran had stepped away from his job in December, announcing he was fighting cancer. First seen on cyberscoop.com Jump to article: cyberscoop.com/amit-yoran-tenable-dies/
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Tenable CEO Amit Yoran dies
Longtime entrepreneur and cybersecurity executive Amit Yoran passed away Friday after a battle with cancer. Cybersecurity company Tenable, where Yoran was CEO and chairman, announced his death in a press release. Before becoming Tenable’s CEO in 2016, he held a number of roles including president of RSA, founding CEO of NetWitness, and CEO of In-Q-Tel.…
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Longtime Tenable CEO, NetWitness Head Amit Yoran Dies at 54
Tags: ceoYoran’s Passing Comes 10 Months After Cancer Diagnosis, 1 Month After Taking Leave. Amit Yoran – a West Point graduate who founded NetWitness, sold the company to RSA and took Tenable public – died Friday. He was 54. Yoran was diagnosed in March 2024 with a treatable form of cancer, and in December temporarily stepped…
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Crypto Boss Extradited to Face $40bn Fraud Charges
Former Terraform CEO Do Hyeong Kwon is now in the US facing federal fraud charges First seen on infosecurity-magazine.com Jump to article: www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/crypto-boss-extradited-40bn-fraud/
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Ex-Terraform CEO Extradited to US Over Crypto Fraud Charges
Do Hyeong Kwon Extradited to US For Allegedly Defrauding Investors Out of Billions. Authorities say Do Hyeong Kwon, former CEO of Terraform Labs, appeared in a Manhattan federal courtroom Thursday after facing extradition from Montenegro over allegations he defrauded investors out of billions of dollars while misrepresenting his company’s cryptocurrency and other products. First seen…
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Cryptohack Roundup: Cambodia’s New Crypto Directive
Animoca Brands Co-Founder’s Social Media Hacked. This week, Cambodia introducing new crypto directive, a hacker compromising Animoca Brands co-founder’s social media, FTX co-CEO having his sentence reduced by a year, IRS pushing new crypto tax reporting rules and the Blockchain Bandit moving funds after two years of inactivity. First seen on govinfosecurity.com Jump to article:…
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US Treasury Department workstations breached in attack attributed to China
Tags: access, advisory, apt, attack, banking, ceo, china, cloud, cybersecurity, government, hacking, infrastructure, intelligence, microsoft, russia, saas, service, supply-chain, threat, update, vulnerabilityThe US Department of the Treasury revealed on Monday that an attacker was able to bypass security, access an undisclosed number of Treasury workstations, and steal “certain unclassified documents,” in what it called a “major cybersecurity incident”.In a letter to the US Senate’s Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, the Treasury Department said that…
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Vielen CISOs droht der Burnout
loading=”lazy” width=”400px”>Wer seinen CISO verheizt, dem drohen noch mehr Cyberrisiken. Kaspars Grinvalds shutterstock.comMit der zunehmend komplexer werdenden Cyber-Bedrohungslage wächst der Stress für die Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs). 57 Prozent der Cyber-Sicherheitsprofis in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz geben an, unter Burnout zu leiden. Das geht aus den Zahlen des Human Risk Review 2024 von…
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Cyberhaven Hacked Chrome Extension With 400,000 users Compromised
Cyberhaven, a prominent cybersecurity company, disclosed that its Chrome extension With 400,000+ users was targeted in a malicious cyberattack on Christmas Eve 2024, as part of a broader campaign affecting multiple Chrome extension developers. CEO Howard Ting announced the incident in a detailed transparency report, outlining the attack’s scope and the company’s response. The breach…
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MSP Update: NinjaOne Gains Momentum: ‘We’re Best in Breed RMM,’ CEO Says
First seen on scworld.com Jump to article: www.scworld.com/news/msp-update-ninjaone-gains-momentum-were-best-in-breed-rmm-ceo-says
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NinjaOne Gains Momentum: ‘We’re the Best in Breed RMM,’ CEO Says
Tags: ceoFirst seen on scworld.com Jump to article: www.scworld.com/news/ninjaone-gains-momentum-were-the-best-in-breed-rmm-ceo-says
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MSSP Leadership Lessons from Ed Vasko, CEO of High Wire Networks’ Overwatch
First seen on scworld.com Jump to article: www.scworld.com/native/mssp-leadership-lessons-from-ed-vasko-ceo-of-high-wire-networks-overwatch
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Salt Security Tackles API Risks with AI-Powered Innovations
CEO Roey Eliyahu on Using AI to Simplify API Security. Salt Security CEO Roey Eliyahu highlights innovations such as Pepper, an AI-based assistant for API discovery and rapid threat response. The platform helps reduce expertise requirements and simplify API security through governance automation and advanced analytics. First seen on govinfosecurity.com Jump to article: www.govinfosecurity.com/salt-security-tackles-api-risks-ai-powered-innovations-a-27141
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Why Cloud Identity Attacks Outpace On-Premises Risks
Blackpoint Cyber CEO Jon Murchison on MSP Cloud Identity Risks. With a 30-to-1 ratio of cloud to on-premises attacks, Blackpoint Cyber CEO Jon Murchison stresses the importance of enhanced identity detection and AI-driven solutions. He also outlines strategic moves for managed service providers to align with Microsoft’s ecosystem. First seen on govinfosecurity.com Jump to article:…
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Maximizing the impact of cybercrime intelligence on business resilience
In this Help Net Security interview, Jason Passwaters, CEO of Intel 471, discusses how integrating cybercrime intelligence into an organization’s security strategy enables … First seen on helpnetsecurity.com Jump to article: www.helpnetsecurity.com/2024/12/23/jason-passwaters-intel-471-cybercrime-intelligence-efforts/
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Managed XDR, AI and SMB Defense: Barracuda CEO Shares Vision
Barracuda CEO Hatem Naguib Shares Strategies for Email Protection, Managed Services. With cyberthreats becoming more sophisticated, Barracuda CEO Hatem Naguib explains how managed XDR and AI-driven email protection help SMBs. From stopping phishing attacks to automating incident response, Naguib highlights solutions that streamline operations and address cloud adoption risks. First seen on govinfosecurity.com Jump to…
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Black Duck Expands Leadership Team
Application security experts Black Duck have announced the appointment of Ishpreet Singh as chief information officer (CIO) and Bruce Jenkins as chief information security officer (CISO). These latest executive appointments follow last month’s announcement of Sean Forkan being named as chief revenue officer (CRO). Jason Schmitt, CEO of Black Duck, said: “As we are at an…
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How Infoblox Streamlines Operations Across Hybrid Settings
Infoblox CEO Scott Harrell Pushes Unified Strategy Amid Hybrid Cloud Convergence. Scott Harrell, CEO of Infoblox, explores the convergence of network operations, security operations and cloud operations to tackle hybrid infrastructure complexities. He introduces Universal DDI and emphasizes a shift toward proactive threat management to counter AI-driven malware. First seen on govinfosecurity.com Jump to article:…
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Recorded Future CEO Calls Russia’s “Undesirable” Listing a “Compliment”
Cybersecurity firm Recorded Future has been listed as an “undesirable” organization by the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation First seen on infosecurity-magazine.com Jump to article: www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/recorded-future-russia-undesirable/
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Russia bans cybersecurity company Recorded Future
The designation won cheers from the CEO of the firm, believed to be the first information security company to garner the label. First seen on cyberscoop.com Jump to article: cyberscoop.com/russia-bans-recorded-future/
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Managing Risks: Executive Protection in the Digital Age
The recent incident involving the United Healthcare CEO has sparked critical conversations in corporate boardrooms about the evolving threat landscape and the importance of robust security measures centered around executive protection. The incident has illuminated a stark and unsettling reality: the threat landscape for senior executives is evolving in ways that demand immediate attention and……
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Recorded Future CEO applauds “undesirable” designation by Russia
Recorded Future, an American threat intelligence company, has become the first cybersecurity firm designated by the Russian government as an “undesirable” organization. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/recorded-future-ceo-applauds-undesirable-designation-by-russia/
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A Strong Executive Protection Program Is Now More Important Than Ever, Here’s How To Get Buy-In
The shocking killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO highlights the critical importance of corporate executive protection programs The fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was a targeted and shocking act of violence. For many of you in the security field, this news is a stark reminder of two protection tenets: 01 Executives at high-profile corporations have”¦…

