PortAuthority Names VP
PortAuthority Technologies has named former Juniper Networks sales executive Ron DiBiase as its VP of worldwide sales
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- PortAuthority Technologies, Inc.,™ the leader in Information Leak Prevention, today announced that it has named former Juniper Networks sales executive Ron DiBiase as its vice president of worldwide sales.
PortAuthority Technologies is a growing leader in the Information Leak Prevention and Content Monitoring/Filtering markets. It delivers security solutions that reliably and accurately control the unauthorized distribution of sensitive information for data privacy, confidential information protection, and compliance with regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard, and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA). With 27 patents pending, only PortAuthority stops information leaks by continually monitoring internal and outbound communications and delivering policy enforcement in a real-time and accurate manner.
“The addition of this proven sales leader to PortAuthority Technologies’ executive team further adds to our growing corporate capabilities,” said PortAuthority Technologies CEO Peter Foley. “Ron has repeatedly demonstrated his ability to be successful in the IT enterprise sales arena and in growing successful channel programs. We will rely on his knowledge and expertise as we continue to grow and deliver our innovative products to enterprises to address their needs for having full visibility and control of their data to accurately prevent data breaches and information leaks.”
“I am thrilled to join PortAuthority Technologies at this very exciting time for the company,” said DiBiase. “The company’s customer and industry traction is growing, and I’m pleased to leverage my sales and channel expertise to contribute to its success. PortAuthority Technologies is the pioneer and technology leader for information leak prevention for external and internal leaks, extending comprehensive information leak prevention beyond email to prevent breaches in outgoing encrypted web communications, file transfers, and instant messaging.”
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