Secureworks has executed its second round of layoffs since February, axing 15% of its workforce as the company pursues high-growth products and improved operating
Secureworks has executed its second round of layoffs since February, axing 15% of its workforce as the company pursues high-growth products and improved operating
Secureworks CEO Transition: Wendy Thomas To Replace Michael Cote
During her nine years with Secureworks, Wendy Thomas, 49, has driven the acquisition of Verisign’s Managed Security Services (MSS) business and launched the company’s first security analytics product. By Michael Novinson June 03, 2021, 09:47 AM EDT
Cybersecurity services vendor Secureworks has tapped top lieutenant Wendy Thomas to replace longtime leader Michael Cote as president and CEO, effective in September.
The Atlanta-based company credited Thomas, 49, with driving Secureworks’ acquisition of Verisign’s Managed Security Services (MSS) business and launching Secureworks’ first security analytics product during her nine years with the company. Thomas will take over on Sept. 3 for Cote, 60, who has led Secureworks since February 2002, just three years after the company’s founding.