CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Devo Technology, the cloud-native logging and security analytics company, today announced the appointment of four new advisors to the company. Dan Burns, founder, former CEO and board member of cybersecurity giant Optiv; Jim Routh, former Aetna and MassMutual CISO; Andrew Grealy, former Thought Leader on Cyber, AI, and Data & Analytics at Nike; and David Fairman, former CSO of National Australia Bank and former CISO of Royal Bank of Canada, have signed on as advisors to guide Devoâs disruption of the SIEM market through product development and scaling Devo operations globally.
âWeâre excited to welcome this group as advisors to Devo that represent the best-in-class of accomplished cybersecurity leaders,â said Marc van Zadelhoff, CEO at Devo. âThe breadth of global experience in developing groundbreaking products and growing successful security businesses will prove invaluable to Devo as we continue rapid g
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