KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 16 (Bernama) -- Cyble, an AI-powered, Y Combinator-backed, cyber threat intelligence company empowering organisations with darkweb & cybercrime monitoring and mitigation services, has announced the appointment of Kaustubh Medhe as Head of Research and Intelligence.
In his new role, Kaustubh will drive the research initiatives of Cyble and oversee and operationalise the development of the company's security research and client delivery initiatives, while playing a pivotal role in leading Cyble's threat intelligence capabilities to foster the production of strategic and actionable threat research and accelerate the integration of Cyble's services worldwide.
On his appointment, he said: "Having led cyber defence operations from the trenches of FORTUNE® 500 companies and one of India's largest conglomerates with diversified businesses into the Oil and Gas, Telecom, E-commerce, and Manufacturing sectors, I am convinced it is no longer sufficient to rely only on traditional preventive and detective controls to secure an organisation.
“Cyber defenders need to incorporate cyber intelligence as part of their cyber defence strategy to proactively discover and preempt impending cyberattacks before they can cause damage.”
A cybersecurity and risk management professional with diverse experience in consulting, practice management, and cybersecurity operations, Kaustubh brings over 20 years of rich experience.
"The addition of Kaustubh to the team at Cyble is strategic in terms of extending the company's sustained growth in a constantly evolving threat landscape. He brings a wealth of experience and an impeccable track record in delivering strategic research to key clients.
“We are confident that with Kaustubh on board, Cyble will strengthen its client base across the world," said Cyble CEO and Co-founder, Beenu Arora in a statement.
Headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, Cyble has been recognised by Forbes as one of the top 20 Best Cybersecurity Start-ups To Watch In 2020 and has offices in Australia, Singapore, and India.
For more information, visit www.cyble.com.
-- BERNAMA
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