Techcircle: NetSPI appoints Sridhar Jayanthi as Interim CPTO
Techcircle announced NetSPI’s recently appointed interim Chief Product and Technology Officer, Sridhar Jayanthi. Read the preview below or find the full story online here.
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NetSPI, a U.S.-headquartered cybersecurity company with its corporate office in Pune, announced the appointment of Sridhar Jayanthi as its interim Chief Product and Technology Officer. Jayanthi’s extensive experience in cybersecurity product leadership will be instrumental in advancing NetSPI’s PTaaS Platform and reinforcing its commitment to proactive security.
The company specialises in Penetration Testing as a Service (PTaaS). NetSPI’s PTaaS Platform is used by global enterprises to identify, prioritize, and remediate vulnerabilities through continuous penetration testing and expert-driven insights.
“This is a pivotal moment for NetSPI and our clients,” said Aaron Shilts, President & CEO of NetSPI. “Sridhar’s expertise and proven ability to scale technology organisations will play a key role in enhancing the proactive security solutions we offer our clients. Together, we’ll help security teams build digital resilience and stay competitive against the constant challenges they’re facing today.”
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