RSA names Amit Yoran as new President
VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE
| RSA,  Security Division of EMC, has announced the promotion of Amit Yoran to  President.  As RSA’s Senior Vice-President of Products, Yoran has been a  driving force behind RSA's Intelligence Driven Security strategy and  aligning RSA’s product portfolio to meet the new and emerging security  challenges facing enterprises today.  In his new role, Yoran will take  responsibility for delivering a unified customer experience across  products, marketing, sales and services.  Art Coviello, who remains  RSA’s Executive Chairman, and will work with Yoran to continue driving  RSA's strategic direction. With  more than 20 years of cybersecurity expertise, Yoran is one of the  industry’s foremost authorities on the evolution of the security  landscape and how enterprises can successfully defend themselves against  advanced threats. Art  Coviello, Executive Chairman, RSA, Executive Vice-President, EMC, said,  "We are excited to have Amit in this role. His passion, deep industry  expertise, and experience running agile organizations will help enable  RSA to enhance the development, delivery and customer experience of the  Intelligence Driven Security platforms and services enterprises need to  effectively defend themselves in an increasingly complex threat  landscape." Amit  Yoran, President, RSA, shared, “In the face of dramatic technology  change and rapidly- evolving threats, today’s security market is in need  of a radical transformation. RSA is in a unique position to lead this  change. We have the vision, the products and services, and the talent to  deliver the Intelligence Driven Security that helps enable enterprises  to communicate, collaborate, and innovate securely.  I am excited to  focus all of RSA’s resources on solving these challenges and ensuring  our customers have the security and peace of mind they need and  deserve.” Prior  to RSA, Yoran founded and served as the CEO of NetWitness, which was  acquired by RSA in 2011, and CEO of Riptech, which was acquired by  Symantec in 2002, where he served as Vice-President of Worldwide Managed  Security Services. Yoran previously served as the founding director of  the US Computer Emergency Response Team and as a founding member of the  US Department of Defense's CERT program. |