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Allcargo’s ECU Worldwide Appoints Rajneesh Garg as the Chief Information Officer

Rajneesh Garg

ECU Worldwide, a global player in Less than Container Load (LCL) consolidation, has appointed Rajneesh Garg as its new Chief Information Officer (CIO). In his new role, Garg will focus on managing and supporting software applications, leading technology transformation initiatives, and ensuring their successful implementation and adoption. He will work closely with the IT group shared services organization and report to Kapil Mahajan, Global CIO of Allcargo Group, from the company's Mumbai headquarters. "I am excited to be a part of ECU Worldwide known for its vision of a digital-first approach to build unmatched customer centricity at a global scale,” said newly appointed CIO, Garg. He added further, “The role gives me an opportunity to leverage my know-how to drive the growth journey of the company led under the leadership of Founder and Chairman Mr. Shashi Kiran Shetty, which is based on sustainability, superior customer experience, and futuristic approach. I look forward to working with the Allcargo Group to contribute to ECU Worldwide's growth journey.”

Rajneesh Garg Extensive Background

Garg brings over 20 years of leadership experience across various sectors, including banking, insurance, travel, hospitality, manufacturing, energy resources, and retail. Before joining ECU Worldwide, he was Vice President of Information Technology at Capgemini, overseeing regional delivery and growth for consumer products and retail accounts in the Nordic region. Garg holds a postgraduate degree in computer science from Moscow State University in Russia and has also worked in senior leadership roles at Tata Consultancy Services for over two decades. "With his extensive and diversified leadership experience in various sectors, Rajneesh will be instrumental in driving our technology transformation forward. His strategic vision aligns with our efforts to fortify ECU Worldwide's IT division as we pursue our ambitious growth and expansion strategies. We are confident that under Garg's leadership, our IT division will continue to break new ground in offering superior customer experience. We look forward to working with him as we embark on the next phase of growth,’’ said Kapil Mahajan, Global Chief Information Officer, Allcargo Group.

Way Forward

Founded in 1987, ECU Worldwide is a wholly-owned global subsidiary of Allcargo Logistics. The company is a major player in multi-modal transport and a leader in LCL consolidation. ECU Worldwide operates with a digital-first approach and is supported by leaders with expertise in logistics, data science, and technology. The appointment of Garg as CIO is a significant step for ECU Worldwide. His extensive experience and strategic approach are expected to drive the company’s technology initiatives and support its growth in the global LCL market. Garg's collaboration with the Allcargo Group leadership aims to bring technological advancements and improvements to ECU Worldwide's services and operations.

Chris Pashley Joins ARPA-H as Chief Information Security Officer

Chris Pashley

The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) has appointed Chris Pashley as its Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). Pashley, formerly the Deputy Chief Information Security Officer at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), announced his new role through a LinkedIn post. ARPA-H, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is dedicated to tackling the most challenging problems in health through innovative research programs grounded in urgency, excellence, and honesty. The agency aims to accelerate breakthroughs that enable every American to realize their full health potential, transforming the seemingly impossible into the possible and the actual. [caption id="attachment_78081" align="aligncenter" width="838"]Chris Pashley Source: Chris Pashley's LinkedIn Post[/caption] Pashley’s appointment comes at a crucial time for ARPA-H as it seeks to develop and launch an agency-wide initiative to implement strong cybersecurity measures. His extensive experience and proven track record in cybersecurity make him an ideal fit for this pivotal role.

Chris Pashley's Background and Experience

Before joining ARPA-H, Pashley played a key role at CISA, where he supported efforts to strengthen the agency’s internal cybersecurity program. He worked closely with CISA’s CISO and Chief Information Officer to enhance the agency’s cybersecurity posture, ensuring that its systems and data were well-protected against the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats. Prior to his tenure at CISA, Pashley led the Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) team within the Security Operations Division at U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). In this capacity, he focused on establishing the foundational elements of the CTI team, including its vision, mission, structure, and performance management. He also improved the team’s integration with and support to CBP’s Security Operations Center (SOC), providing senior leadership with critical updates on cyber threat activity. Pashley’s move to the government sector in 2017 was preceded by a nearly seven-year stint at Booz Allen Hamilton, where he served as an associate. His work there laid the groundwork for his subsequent roles in government cybersecurity, equipping him with the skills and experience needed to navigate the complex and high-stakes environment of federal cybersecurity operations. Pashley’s expertise will be instrumental in developing and implementing comprehensive cybersecurity measures across ARPA-H. His approach will likely involve a combination of proactive threat intelligence, rigorous security protocols, and continuous monitoring to protect the agency’s digital assets. .With his extensive background in cybersecurity and proven leadership, Pashley is well-equipped to guide ARPA-H in protecting its vital research and operations. As the agency continues to push the boundaries of health innovation, robust strong cybersecurity measures will be crucial in ensuring the success and integrity of its groundbreaking work.

Cisco Welcomes Sean Duca as Chief Information Security Officer for Asia Pacific, Japan, and China

Sean Duca

Cisco, a global leader in networking and cybersecurity solutions, has announced the appointment of Sean Duca as its new Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) & Practice Leader for the Asia Pacific, Japan, and China (APJC) region. Sean, in his LinkedIn post, expressed his excitement about joining Cisco after taking a six-month break to focus on his health and recharge. He shared his enthusiasm for the new challenge ahead, working within Cisco's Customer Experience (CX) Team for APJC and eventually relocating to Singapore. “After an amazing 6-month break to recharge and focus on my health, I'm thrilled to embark on a new and exciting challenge at Cisco, working in the CX Team for APJC, and will eventually be based in Singapore,” reads the LinkedIn Post. On his first day at Cisco, Sean expressed his eagerness to collaborate with Jacqueline Guichelaar and the broader CX team, as well as reconnecting with former colleagues, including Peter M. Sean's decision to join Cisco was influenced by the opportunity to work with remarkable individuals, such as Jeetu Patel, and to contribute to innovative solutions like Cisco’s Hypershield. “Day 1 is done, and loving it! I am excited to work with Jacqueline Guichelaar and the wider CX team and to reconnect and work alongside Peter M. again,” reads the post. [caption id="attachment_76494" align="aligncenter" width="679"]Sean Duca Source: Sean Duca's LinkedIn Post[/caption]

Sean Duca Vast Experience

Sean brings over 20 years of experience in cybersecurity to his new role, with a proven track record of driving visionary strategies and practical solutions to enhance digital security. Sean's extensive background includes nearly nine years at Palo Alto Networks, where he served as Vice President and Regional Chief Security Officer (CSO) for the APJ region. Before that, he spent over 15 years at Intel Security, serving as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for the Asia Pacific region. His leadership in technology and security has made a significant impact in the industry. Reflecting on his new role at Cisco, Sean emphasized his commitment to helping customers achieve their security and business goals while extracting value from their Cisco investments. He expressed his eagerness to reconnect with partners and contacts in his soon-to-be new country, Singapore, highlighting his dedication to driving cybersecurity excellence across the region. “What drew me to Cisco? I've met incredible people, Jeetu Patel’s visionary strategy, and the innovation behind solutions like Cisco’s Hypershield. I can't wait to reconnect with partners, new and old, and many contacts in my soon-to-be new country when I move up next month. Most importantly, I'm eager to help our customers achieve their security and business goals, proving our value and extracting value from their Cisco investment,” reads the post further. With his renewed focus and energy, Sean's appointment is poised to lead Cisco's efforts to elevate performance in the cybersecurity world across APJC.

Sophos Appoints Joe Levy as CEO, Names Jim Dildine as CFO to Drive Future Growth

Joe Levy

Sophos, a cybersecurity company that offers a wide range of security solutions, has announced the appointment of Joe Levy as the company’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Levy, who has been serving as acting CEO since February 15, is set to drive the execution of Sophos' strategic vision. To support this strategy, Levy has named Jim Dildine as Sophos’ new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and a member of the senior management team. Speaking on the development, Dildine said," Having worked in technology and finance for over 30 years, joining Sophos at this pivotal moment is exciting. The company’s achievements, including its dedication to innovating cybersecurity technology and supporting its partners, are impressive.” “I look forward to helping Joe accelerate growth and further establish Sophos as an industry leader.”

Joe Levy's Extensive Experience

Levy brings nearly 30 years of experience in cybersecurity product development and leadership to his new role. Over his nine-year tenure at Sophos, he has transformed the company from a product-only vendor into a global cybersecurity giant. This transformation includes the establishment of an incident response team and a managed detection and response (MDR) service that now defends over 21,000 organizations worldwide. Additionally, Levy created SophosAI and Sophos X-Ops, an operational threat intelligence unit that integrates over 500 cross-departmental cybersecurity operators and threat intelligence experts. This unit shares real-time and historical cyberattack data across all Sophos solutions, enhancing their ability to defend against persistent cyberattacks. Levy's extensive experience includes working with the channel, including managed security providers (MSPs), which began in the mid-1990s when he started his career as a cybersecurity practitioner and innovator at a value-added reseller.

Joe Levy Next Move: Expanding the Midmarket Base

As CEO, Levy aims to expand Sophos’ strong customer base in the midmarket, which includes nearly 600,000 customers worldwide and generates more than $1.2 billion in annual revenue. “When midmarket organizations – the global critical substrate – are paralyzed due to ransomware or other cyberattacks, the ripple effect impacts supply chains and slows our economy. Operations of all sizes suffer collateral damage when supply chain dependencies are attacked. This can be devastating in unpredictable ways due to the complexity of the modern global economy,” said Levy. Adding further, Levy said, “Our goal is to help more midmarket organizations – the estimated 99% below the cybersecurity poverty line – improve their detection and disruption of inevitable cyberattacks. We plan to achieve this by working with MSPs and channel partners who can scale with us using our innovative technologies and managed services. Cyberattacks on the midmarket can severely impact global functionality, and Sophos is committed to changing that.” Sophos has a unique opportunity to scale its business by helping organizations that require basic and advanced defenses against cyberattacks. These organizations, often smaller entities within critical infrastructure sectors, are just as vulnerable to cyber threats as major corporations. Sophos' Active Adversary report and 2024 Threat Report highlight that attackers frequently exploit exposed Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) access at midmarket organizations for data theft, espionage, ransomware payoffs, or supply chain attacks.

Strategic Appointment of Jim Dildine as CFO

To support his leadership strategy, Levy has appointed Dildine as CFO. Dildine brings exceptional operational expertise and a strong background in channel partner-based cybersecurity business. He joins Sophos from Imperva, where he served as CFO for over four years. Before Imperva, Dildine was CFO for Symantec’s $2.5 billion enterprise security business unit and held key financial leadership roles at Blue Coat Systems. At Blue Coat, he oversaw significant growth, leading to a go-private transaction by Thoma Bravo, a sale to Bain Capital, and a subsequent sale to Symantec for $4.6 billion in 2016. He also managed the acquisition and integration of six security-focused companies valued at over $750 million. Chip Virnig, a partner at Thoma Bravo and a Sophos board member, expressed confidence in the new leadership team. “Thoma Bravo has worked with Joe through successful investments in SonicWall and Blue Coat Systems. His authentic leadership and impeccable reputation in the cybersecurity industry make him the ideal CEO for Sophos. We’re also excited to have Jim join as CFO. We’ve worked with Joe and Jim for over a decade and believe their combined expertise will drive Sophos to new heights," said Virnig.
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