CloudDefense.AI, a California-based software company, has announced the appointment of Falgun Rathod, a highly experienced professional in the realm of cybersecurity, as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). With an impressive career extending over 15 years, Rathod's notable accomplishments in the cybersecurity arena lend even greater credibility to CloudDefense.AI's mission of delivering cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions within the ever-complex digital environment, the company said in a statement.
Rathod, the founder and managing director of Cyber Octet Pvt. Ltd, a leading provider of IT solutions, security, training and end-to-end cybersecurity solutions to national and international clients, has consistently occupied a leading position in resolving intricate cybercrime cases. He is known for his adept handling of complex situations through innovative strategies.
Rathod's expertise has been invaluable to both governmental entities and corporate organizations, providing essential perspectives on matters pertaining to cybersecurity. He has facilitated a multitude of workshops and seminars within educational institutions, thereby cultivating a heightened understanding of Information Security and Ethical Hacking. Rathod's impact within the domain is further emphasized by his involvement as a member of the International Cyber Threat Task Force (ICTTF) and the Cyber Security Forum Initiative (CSFI).
The cybersecurity expert's influence spans internationally, evident through his articles for Poland's PenTest Magazine, where he was featured on the cover of the March 2012 issue. He has authored research papers at key security conferences as well as has spoken at prestigious platforms like India's ClubHack, addressing topics like Smart Grid Security, and showcasing his commitment to enhancing digital security.
“I am thrilled to join CloudDefense.AI in its unwavering mission to protect businesses and organizations from the evolving cyber threats that loom large today by leveraging innovative technologies,” Rathod said.
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