AlgoSec, the leading provider of firewall operations and security risk management solutions, today announced that the company has appointed Nimrod (Nimmy) Reichenberg as Vice President of Marketing.
With over 10 years of high-tech marketing experience, Mr. Reichenberg will lead the development and execution of AlgoSec’s marketing across the globe, including market strategy, demand-generation, communications, channel marketing and brand management.
“I am pleased to welcome Nimmy to the AlgoSec team. Nimmy possesses the experience, skill set, energy and spirit to address our marketing challenges in this era of fast growth and expansion to new geographies”, said Yuval Baron, CEO and co-founder of AlgoSec. “I am certain that Nimmy’s contribution to the continuous growth of AlgoSec will be substantial and exciting.”
Prior to joining AlgoSec, Mr. Reichenberg served as VP of Marketing and Business Development at NextNine, where he was responsible for global marketing strategy and operations. Prior to NextNine, Mr. Reichenberg held various product management and marketing roles at M-Systems (acquired by SanDisk in 2006). In his last position as Director of Marketing for Enterprise Solutions, Mr. Reichenberg founded the marketing department of the company’s industry leading enterprise security solutions. Mr. Reichenberg has contributed articles to leading security publications including SC Magazine and ISSA journal and has spoken at leading security events such as RSA conference.
“I am delighted to join the AlgoSec team,” said Nimmy Reichenberg. “The market for network security operations and policy management is growing rapidly and AlgoSec has done an amazing job delivering a market-leading solution to over 500 world-class organizations across the world. I look forward to contributing to AlgoSec’s future success.”
About AlgoSec
AlgoSec is the leading provider of Firewall Operations and Security Risk Management solutions. AlgoSec’s® exclusive technology is optimized for enterprises, MSPs, auditors and consultants to quantifiably increase their operational effectiveness. More than 500 leading organizations including Cisco, BP, Visa, Nokia, IBM, Vodafone, NASDAQ, KPMG, E&Y, Deloitte, and PwC have selected AlgoSec’s products – AlgoSec Firewall Analyzer and FireFlow™ – to intelligently automate what where traditionally manual, time- and labor-intensive tasks surrounding firewall, router and VPN management. This translates to significant cost savings and greater output for organizations without increasing headcount. AlgoSec also allows IT organizations to get more from their current infrastructures by extending the lifespan of existing security devices.
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Source – http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/09/prweb4441034.htm
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