John Landry – SyncraSys
John Landry has joined SyncraSys as chief operating officer, taking responsibility for operational readiness and organizational scale. In the role, he will focus on strengthening internal processes as the company grows its security technology platform. SyncraSys develops software that enables existing security cameras to function as real-time threat detection systems. Landry’s appointment aligns with the company’s emphasis on scaling operations alongside product adoption. (source)
Trevor Hilligoss – SpyCloud
Trevor Hilligoss has been promoted to chief intelligence officer at SpyCloud, where he will drive the company’s global intelligence strategy and advance research into cybercriminal activity. In this role, he will lead efforts to collect exposed data, analyze threat actor tactics, and turn those insights into actionable defenses. Hilligoss continues to oversee SpyCloud Labs, the organization’s security research team recognized for industry excellence. (source)
Jason Lancaster – SpyCloud
Jason Lancaster has been named chief investigations officer at SpyCloud, with responsibility for shaping the firm’s global investigations strategy and methodologies. He will guide the team that uncovers hidden threats and accelerates attribution across complex cybercrime investigations. Lancaster has been with SpyCloud since 2017, where he helped build and scale the investigations and solution engineering organization. (source)
Dan Mountstephen – Okta
Dan Mountstephen has taken on the role of senior vice president and general manager for Asia Pacific and Japan at Okta, overseeing regional strategy and sales execution from Singapore. Okta positions identity as a core security control as organizations adopt cloud services and artificial intelligence. (source)
Jeremy O’Donohue – Kinetic IT
Jeremy O’Donohue has been appointed as the managing director for state government and critical infrastructure at Kinetic IT, to look after strategy and delivery across public sector and essential services customers. He joins from Capgemini, where he led public sector operations across Australia and New Zealand. O’Donohue brings more than 20 years of experience spanning government, health, education, and critical infrastructure environments. (source)
Simon Ractliffe – Rapid7
Simon Ractliffe has taken on responsibility for Rapid7’s Asia-Pacific and Japan business as general manager, leading regional operations and growth strategy. In the role, he will oversee execution across threat detection and exposure management offerings. Ractliffe brings more than 30 years of experience across cybersecurity, cloud, and enterprise technology. (source)
Krissy Safi – Clearwater
Krissy Safi has joined Clearwater as senior vice president of consulting services, leading delivery across the company’s cybersecurity and compliance consulting practice. She brings over two decades of experience building and managing global security consulting teams. Safi previously served at the US Department of State, where she worked on securing and standardizing embassy and consulate infrastructure worldwide. (source)
Dave Bailey – Clearwater
Dave Bailey has moved into an expanded role as vice president of consulting solutions and strategy at Clearwater. In this position, he will guide development of consulting offerings and align solution strategy with evolving client and regulatory needs. Bailey has been a senior leader within Clearwater’s security services organization and has contributed to shaping its consulting portfolio. (source)
Derek Whigham – Acumen Cyber
Derek Whigham has joined Acumen Cyber as a non-executive director and strategic advisor, supporting the company’s expansion in the UK. He has over 28 years of experience in cybersecurity and technology, most recently serving in the Chief Security Office at Lloyds Banking Group. At Acumen Whingham will focus on growth, product direction, and intelligence-led security operations. (source)
Richard Lau – Government of Bermuda
Richard Lau has taken on the role of chief information officer for the Government of Bermuda, overseeing the Information and Digital Technologies office. He will lead IT strategy, infrastructure modernization, and cybersecurity under the Cabinet Office and Digital Innovation portfolio. Lau brings more than 25 years of experience in IT, cybersecurity, and critical infrastructure. (source)
William Bengtson – ConductorOne
William Bengtson has joined ConductorOne as chief information security officer, taking responsibility for the company’s security strategy as identity expands to include human, non-human, and AI agents. He has more than two decades of experience in securing cloud platforms, identity systems, and developer infrastructure. (source)
Mark Francetic – Onapsis
Mark Francetic has joined Onapsis as global head of partners and alliances, taking responsibility for the company’s partner strategy across SAP, systems integrators, and resellers. He brings over 25 years of experience building alliance-led growth programs in cybersecurity, identity, and cloud markets. His role centers on strengthening joint go-to-market activity around SAP security. (source)
John LoVerme – Onapsis
John LoVerme has taken on the role of head of North America sales at Onapsis, overseeing regional sales execution and revenue growth. He brings experience scaling enterprise security businesses, including early leadership at Rapid7 and more than a decade leading global sales at Prevalent. LoVerme will focus on customer acquisition and partner-driven expansion across North America. (source)
Nadine Rahman – Onapsis
Nadine Rahman has joined Onapsis as head of international go-to-market, assuming responsibility for global field sales coordination, and international strategy. She brings over 20 years of experience in executive roles within SAP environments and industrial technology organizations. (source)
Tim Britt – Frontline Managed Services
Tim Britt has taken on the role of chief executive officer at Frontline Managed Services. He steps into the position with more than three decades of experience spanning consulting, systems integration, and managed services. At Frontline, his remit includes advancing tech-enabled services, cybersecurity capabilities, and AI-driven operations supporting law firms. (source)
Arie Teter – DataGuard
Arie Teter has joined DataGuard as chief product and technology officer, taking responsibility for product strategy and engineering. Based in London, he will oversee platform development. Teter brings senior product and engineering experience from cloud and cybersecurity companies. His background also includes engineering roles at Symantec and Check Point Software Technologies. (source)
Rohan Pal – NCR Atleos
Rohan Pal has joined NCR Atleos as chief information officer, taking charge of the company’s global technology strategy. In the role, Pal will oversee IT modernization, cybersecurity, cloud platforms, and digital product development. He has more than 25 years of technology experience in enterprise environments. Prior to Atleos, Pal served chief transformation officer at ServiceNow, with earlier senior roles spanning fintech, manufacturing, and retail organizations. (source)
Dani Pickens – AgileBlue
Dani Pickens has taken on the position of vice president of global channels at AgileBlue. Her remit covers the development of an enablement-first channel program supporting MSPs, resellers, distributors, and partners. Pickens brings a background in building and modernizing partner ecosystems within cybersecurity and cloud markets, with a focus on co-selling and execution at scale. (source)
Patrick Rinski – Palo Alto Networks (Unit 42)
Patrick Rinski has taken on leadership of Unit 42 for Latin America at Palo Alto Networks, overseeing the company’s threat intelligence and incident response operations. The role reflects increased focus on Latin America as cyber incidents grow in scale and sophistication. Rinski will guide regional response services, threat research, and advisory efforts tailored for local environments. He has over 20 years of experience in cybersecurity, risk management, and digital transformation. (source)
Vinoo Srinivas Murali – DigitalNet.ai
Vinoo Srinivas Murali has taken on the position of chief revenue officer for data and AI at DigitalNet.ai, adding senior commercial leadership as the company expands adoption of its JanusAI platform and ATLAS autonomous cybersecurity system. Murali has over 25 years of enterprise sales and go-to-market experience in artificial intelligence, and cloud services. Murali previously spent 18 years at Microsoft in senior leadership roles covering Azure AI infrastructure, agentic AI, and global enterprise sales. (source)