Global cybersecurity
leader Forcepoint has announced it is further cementing Asia-Pacific operations
to meet growing demand for human-centric cybersecurity solutions by appointing
George Chang as vice president of sales. Chang is based in Forcepoint’s
Singapore office and reports to chief revenue officer, Sean Foster.
At Forcepoint APAC, Chang leads the company’s
growth strategy in the region and will drive customer engagement across the
entire portfolio of Forcepoint’s technology, including CASB, data loss
prevention, insider threat, web security, email security and next-generation
firewalls.
The appointment expands on the company’s commitment
to deliver insightful security solutions that help customers understand the
rhythm of people in the organization and flow of critical business data and
intellectual property – wherever it may reside. This people-first approach
helps global enterprises and governments focus resources on activities that
present the greatest risk to their business or mission.
“In the new digital and mobile world where
there is no longer a perimeter, the detection and protection of data using
point products is just not good enough. The market is moving to cyber solutions
that adapt protection based on the context of user behavior, and we need
inspirational and driven leaders to help customers and partners address this
paradigm shift,” said Foster. “George and his team will help lead the charge in
delivering the most intelligent systems that facilitate business and foster
productivity while stopping bad cyber activity.”
Chang brings more than 20 years of experience
in international business across the technology industry. Most recently, he
served as regional vice president of APAC sales at Fortinet in Singapore. Prior
to this, George held senior leadership roles in multiple technology companies
including OpenNet Pte. Ltd., SYSTEX South Asia, Inter-touch Pte. Ltd., and STSN
(Asia Pacific). George earned his master’s degree in international business
from the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia and a bachelor’s degree
in business computing from Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
“As the network perimeter dissolves, companies are looking to how, when and why people interact with data – and where this information travels,” said Chang. “We have the unique opportunity to partner with Asia-Pacific companies to ensure their users and critical business data are protected everywhere. These organizations can maximize their investments by putting cyber behaviors at the center of their security equation.”
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