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Anomali appoints Stree Naidu to lead Asia Pacific and Japan

Anomali appoints Stree Naidu to lead Asia Pacific and Japan

Industry veteran chosen in response to surging demand for actionable threat intelligence solutions that enable immediate detection and faster response.

By iTnews Asia Team on Mar 16, 2021 11:00AM

Cyber security solutions provider Anomali has announced the appointment of Stree Naidu as Senior Vice President and General Manager for Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ).

As an industry veteran with more than 25 years of experience, Stree will lead the company to meet skyrocketing demand for Anomali solutions across the region.

In the new role, he will oversee operations for Anomali across APJ, leading a team of cybersecurity professionals to further build on the company’s brand promise and fast-paced expansion.

Prior to joining Anomali, he served as an executive at Cato Networks, Radware, Imperva, Tumbleweed, Hyperion, Brio, ATG, and Sun Microsystems, where he led channels and sales for several years. His technical knowledge and experience in developing and growing software businesses were key to providing solutions that helped customers to protect against cyber threats that target public and private sector organisations.

“Demand for solutions that generate high-fidelity and actionable threat intelligence is rising across the Pacific territories.  To meet this demand, build scale and market reach in the business, we decided to bring in a leader with a proven track record who could ensure the success of Anomali and its customers,” said Mark Boullie, Anomali Chief Revenue Officer.

“We’re excited to welcome Stree into the fold. His leadership will push us to grow at a record pace while helping customers to achieve their security and business goals.”

 “The Asia Pacific and Japan region is inundated with cyberattacks. Businesses there are keenly aware of how damaging threats like Olympic Destroyer can be and know that APTs, backed by hostile nations such as North Korea, are always looking for ways to penetrate networks,” said Stree.

“I’m excited to be with a company known for delivering proven capabilities that are reducing customers’ risk of falling victim to attackers that are focused on this part of the world."

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