Sophos, a global cybersecurity company, has officially named Joe Levy as its permanent CEO after serving as acting CEO since mid-February. Additionally, Jim Dildine has been appointed as the company’s new CFO. Levy’s nine-year tenure at Sophos has seen the company transform into a global cybersecurity giant with nearly 600,000 business customers worldwide and generating over $1.2 billion in annual revenue. Levy’s vision for the future is focused on the midmarket and is committed to following CISA’s Secure By Design initiative, which Sophos recently signed.
In other news, Anomali, an AI security ops platform, has announced Micheal McCollough as the new VP of global channel sales. McCollough brings over two decades of international executive leadership experience, with a track record of successful channel transformations at companies like Imperva and Akamai.
Bitwarden has also released a free 2FA app called Bitwarden Authenticator, which generates and stores time-based one-time passwords to add a second verification layer for identity confirmation.
Furthermore, Dell Technologies World is underway, with CEO Michael Dell hinting at upcoming AI announcements and touting the company’s channel momentum. Sales of AI-optimized servers have increased by 40% over the last quarter, with $800 million worth of AI-optimized servers shipped.
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