Calling all cyber leaders: All-new Ignite on Tour
Disruptive technologies, such as AI/ML, cloud computing, and IoT, are fueling digital transformation while increasing the risk of cyber threats. With an ever-evolving and expanding threat landscape, it is time for cyber leaders to take decisive action.
It’s time to be bold. To change with purpose. And to embrace the technologies that enable you to secure the way forward.
Join us on March 19 in Singapore, for Ignite on Tour, an exclusive one-day cybersecurity strategy and networking event specifically for cybersecurity leaders and influencers.
At Ignite on Tour, we’re bringing top cybersecurity decision makers and influencers together to discover how Palo Alto Networks can help organisations harness AI to:
- Solve for tomorrow’s SecOps challenges today
- Enable cloud transformation and deployment
- Accelerate incident response and speed investigations
- Apply best-in-class network security
- Secure hybrid workforces consistently and at scale
- Defend mobile networks and IOT devices
Register now to secure your spot.
Please note that this event is open to both current and prospective customers and geared towards business leaders and influencers. We will be carefully reviewing event registrations to ensure that attendees are a match for the event’s focus and objectives.
We look forward to seeing you there.
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With the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), not only our business environment but the cybersecurity environment are changing dynamically now. While cyber attackers are attacking with the technology of AI, how should we protect ourselves and what cybersecurity strategies should we have? In this session, Simon will talk about the importance of comprehensive cybersecurity strategies with Security Consolidation in order to thrive in this AI era.
Generative AI development is increasingly intertwined with Cybersecurity. As AI is advancing at an unprecedented pace, the potential for both innovation AND risk grows exponentially. IDC will share insights on the challenges and opportunities for GenAI development in Asia Pacific and some of the Cybersecurity related challenges and opportunities that Gen AI poses. These include cyber threats to AI models, AI-enabled cyber attacks and the need for more robust, AI enabled cybersecurity strategies and platforms to protect against manipulation and breaches. Attendees will gain insights into the latest research, strategies for mitigating risks, and the importance of collaborative efforts in developing secure AI systems. Whether you're a professional in AI, cybersecurity, or simply interested in the future of technology, this talk will provide valuable perspectives on navigating the complex landscape of AI and the need for Cyber security professionals in Singapore to get involved.
This session delves into the dynamic cyber threat environment, offering a detailed examination from Unit 42’s perspective on significant cybersecurity incidents and their implications. This keynote zeroes in on the escalating challenges posed by the rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence and the widespread application of Large Language Models (LLMs). It aims to provide a comprehensive roadmap for reshaping cyber strategies in 2024. Attendees will engage with in-depth analyses of recent cybersecurity events, gaining a clearer understanding of their impact and the lessons learned. This session emphasises the need for adaptive and forward-thinking defence mechanisms, especially in response to the burgeoning capabilities of AI and LLMs in the cybersecurity domain. Participants will emerge with enhanced insights and practical strategies, ready to proactively address the multifaceted cyber risks of the future. This keynote is an essential guide for those seeking to fortify their digital defences and navigate the complexities of tomorrow's cybersecurity landscape.
In this session, Amol will delve into the pressing issue of security vulnerabilities in cloud application development and deployment. Recent research by Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 has shed light on the concerning statistics surrounding security issue resolution and unpatched vulnerabilities in production codebases. With threat actors exploiting misconfigurations and vulnerabilities swiftly, the need for effective solutions has never been more urgent. Amol will share his visionary approach of harnessing the power of AI for two key purposes: enhancing the user experience and bolstering security outcomes. He will address challenging questions, including how the future of security can effectively integrate with AI to combat these pressing problems. Join us for insights that will shape the future of cloud application security.
Customers across industries are looking to use Generative AI’s transformative potential to accelerate innovation and deliver new customer experiences. This session explores how AWS provides the most secure cloud platform for you to build with Generative AI while remaining secure and compliant. Learn about services and tools that you can begin using to kickstart your GenAI journey and how Palo Alto can help you ensure a secure cloud foundation.
Panelists:
David Ng, Managing Director, Head, Group Technology Information Security Office, Group Operations & Technology, OCBC Bank
Shao Fei Huang, Group Chief Information Security Officer, SMRT Corporation
Dr. Chris Marshall, Vice President, Data, Analytics, AI, Sustainability, and Industry Research, IDC
Moderator:
Ian Lim, Regional Field Chief Security Officer, JAPAC, Palo Alto Networks
As organisations advance in its adoption of AI, there are significant cybersecurity implications that must be addressed. Cybersecurity personnel will need to ensure that AI initiatives within their organisations are effectively secured throughout its lifecycle. Join us in this panel discussion with industry thought leaders on navigating the complexities and considerations of AI adoption, covering topics such as AI governance & regulations, and adopting a strategic approach to ensure security remains a paramount consideration.
Network Transformation: AI-Driven Approach to Network Security - Enabling Digital Transformation with a Zero Trust
In today's rapidly evolving threat landscape, traditional network security measures are no longer adequate to protect organisations against sophisticated attacks.
With the rise of cloud computing, remote work, and IoT devices, the perimeter-based security approach is becoming obsolete.This presentation delves into the shortcomings of conventional network security models in mitigating emerging threats and emphasizes the need for a paradigm shift towards Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA).
We will explore how Zero Trust principles challenge the traditional notion of trust within networks by assuming that all network traffic, both internal and external, is untrusted until verified.By adopting a Zero Trust approach, organisations can establish granular access controls, continuous monitoring, and least privilege access policies to safeguard their critical assets against modern threats such as ransomware, insider threats, and zero-day exploits.
By the end of the presentation, attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the limitations of traditional network security approaches in addressing new threats and the critical role of Zero Trust Architecture in enabling organisations to adapt to the evolving threat landscape effectively.
Moreover, they will leave with actionable strategies and best practices for embarking on their journey towards a next-generation network security transformation powered by Zero Trust principles.
Generative AI impact on businesses is profound, streamlining marketing, customer support, and code optimisation, thus boosting productivity and minimising expenses, while simultaneously raising data privacy apprehensions for corporate security and compliance teams. Palo Alto Networks' Prisma Enterprise Browser provides robust data protection and control which can help protect sensitive data from being leaked through GenAI tools.This session will provide an introduction to the new category of Secure Enterprise Browsers, showcasing innovative strategies for addressing cybersecurity and DLP (Data Loss Prevention) threats within AI environments.
The threat landscape is evolving rapidly. Attackers are now using sophisticated and intelligent techniques, and access to hacking tools are becoming more easily accessible. How do you keep pace with the ever-changing threat landscape that has shifted significantly from traditional security approaches? Traditional approaches cannot respond to today’s evasive attack techniques. Palo Alto Networks Cloud Delivered Security Subscriptions help to Prevent, Detect & Respond, and provide Defense in Depth across intrusion prevention and detection, malware protection, web security and device security by using deep learning to analyse traffic, files, and other aspects of the security landscape. In this session, you will learn the the ability to provide this intelligent analysis that forms an integral part of your network security platform to achieve Zero Trust. We believe that Zero Trust must include continuous verification and continuous security inspection of all users, applications and data. The result: industry leading Zero Trust security for users, devices and data everywhere.
Cloud computing has revolutionised data storage, computation, and business operations. However, the migration to cloud environments introduces unique security challenges that require specialised strategies and solutions. Cloud security is the discipline of safeguarding data, applications, and infrastructure within these shared environments.
The session explores the strategies and technologies employed to fortify cloud security defenses, include, maintain cloud hygiene, cloud threat prevention and vulnerability management; provides audiens a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted approach required to safeguard data and applications in the cloud.
By investing in robust security frameworks, implementing best practices, and fostering a culture of cybersecurity awareness, businesses can navigate the digital era with confidence and resilience.
As cloud attacks increasingly target the supply chain and delivery pipeline it’s crucial to build a framework for effectively reducing risk across the engineering ecosystem. This session will cover how you can operationalise a modern AppSec framework that helps organisations build scalable DevSecOps workflows and ship applications that are secure by design.
Growing data volumes, increased regulation and the shift toward AI make it difficult for organisations to understand which sensitive data they hold, who can access it and where it's exposed. To regain visibility and control, organisations are exploring data security posture management with data detection and response. Stay one step ahead of data risk in 2024 to prevent costly breaches and compliance violations. Explore DSPM and DDR technologies and how they can help you discover, classify, protect and govern all your data across the different cloud environments.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of cloud computing, organisations face critical challenges in maintaining robust security protocols.
This session delves into the imperative task of evolving a Cloud Security Operating Model by synergizing the capabilities of HashiCorp and Palo Alto Networks.
The key focus areas include mitigating cost wastage resulting from the improper utilization of cloud resources, enabling the replication of skills across diverse cloud platforms, implementing strategies to "Shift-Left" in security, and addressing operational blind spots. This exploration aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how organisations can fortify their cloud security posture through a collaborative and forward-thinking approach, leveraging cutting-edge technologies from HashiCorp and Palo Alto Networks.
Security operations face relentless challenges. The introduction of new regulatory demands, a rapidly changing threat environment, adversaries employing AI technologies, and the proliferation of Cyber-Attack as a Service have significantly increased the complexity of threats. This has led to an overwhelming number of exploited vulnerabilities and targeted systems. The window between a system's compromise and the extraction of data has narrowed to mere hours. It's imperative for security operations to advance their strategies to stay ahead of these threats by detecting and responding to attacks swiftly and effectively.
Data has allowed security operations centers (SOCs) to transform, but its volume and fragmentation is thwarting SOC efficiency, so threats can still dwell inside corporate networks for months. The current SOC model is broken, and it’s time for a rethink. Based on a unified data model and an analytics-first approach, XSIAM provides the foundation for a modern, proactive, automation-driven SOC.
Cyberattacks continue to increase in both scale and sophistication. However, most endpoint security used today – from traditional antivirus to EDR platforms – isn’t built for modern adversaries. Stealthy adversaries get craftier in their attacks, with increased sophistication of endpoint attacks. So what can you do, and where should you invest next?
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Steven Scheurmann oversees Palo Alto Networks' business in the ASEAN region, from driving revenue growth and market momentum to building the overall strategy.
Scheurmann has lived and worked in the Asia-Pacific region for close to 30 years. Throughout his career, Scheurmann has assisted both the public and private sectors with their investments in technology, digital transformation, and cloud adoption.
He regularly speaks at industry events, sharing valuable insights related to the digital economy and addressing topics such as risk, security, cybercrime, mobility, AI, digital, and faster payments.
He also teaches at the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School to senior executives in the above mentioned areas.
Ian Lim is field chief security officer for Asia Pacific at Palo Alto Networks. In his role, Ian helps to develop innovative solutions, threat prevention strategies, and risk management frameworks for business executives as well as the wider cybersecurity community.
With over 20 years of dedicated cybersecurity experience, Ian has led global security departments for Fortune 100 companies, deploying defense-in-depth capabilities to thwart advanced attacks. He has cross-industry cybersecurity expertise in the financial, real estate, and healthcare verticals, and has done on-the-ground work in the US, EMEA and APAC. He is also instrumental in developing governance policies and risk frameworks to meet regulatory compliance requirements.
Ian graduated from University of California Irvine (UCI) with a Computer Science and English degree, and is currently an Executive Committee member at his alma mater’s Cyber Research Policy Institute. On the publishing front, Ian is the principal author of "Information Security Cost Management" and "Securing Cloud and Mobility", and a guest author in Auerbach's Information Security Management Handbook (required reading for CISSP).
In his free-time, Ian enjoys filmmaking and has participated in short film competitions.
Amol Mathur is the SVP Products for Prisma Cloud at Palo Alto Networks. In this role Amol is responsible for driving the vision, strategy and execution of the Prisma Cloud business.
With 20 years of experience in cybersecurity, Amol has held a range of product leadership and security consulting roles for leading technology companies across North America, Asia Pacific and Japan.
Prior to joining Palo Alto, Amol was SVP, Products for Trellix’s XDR and Data Protection portfolio and prior to that he was Vice President of Product Management and Strategy for Akamai, where he was responsible for the company’s cloud delivered Application, API, and Infrastructure security product business.
Amol holds a master’s degree in Information Networking from Carnegie Mellon and a bachelor’s degree in Information Technology from the University of Madras.
With a career spanning over a decade in the high-stakes realm of cybersecurity and digital forensics, Terence Lau has established himself as a leader and innovator in this dynamic field. Currently serving as the Consulting Director at Unit 42, Palo Alto Networks (Netherlands) B.V, Singapore Branch, Terence has a rich history of steering organisations through the complex landscape of cyber threats and security strategies.
His role at Unit42 involves developing proactive cybersecurity and risk management services, aligning security programs with business priorities, and enhancing clients’ information security strategies. His expertise extends to identifying and mitigating potential threats, analysing the impact of breaches, and formulating robust security policies and processes. Terence's foresight in forecasting budgets for cyber-related functions and his ability to cultivate key client relationships highlight his comprehensive approach to cybersecurity leadership.
Before joining Palo Alto Networks, Terence was the General Manager of Cyber Security for Mercedes Benz Singapore PTE LTD, where he led a large team and set up the cybersecurity presence in Singapore and Greater China. His achievements include establishing compliance procedures for cybersecurity incidents and developing a global cybersecurity framework.
Terence's earlier tenure as a Senior Analyst at FireEye Inc. underscores his deep understanding of strategic intelligence operations. He has a proven track record in threat intelligence, risk assessment, and cyber espionage investigation.
His academic credentials are equally impressive, with multiple Master's degrees in relevant fields like Cybersecurity and Management, Forensic Science, and Intellectual Property Management and Innovation, as well as a plethora of professional certifications from esteemed institutions like ISACA, EC-Council, and ISC2.
In addition to his corporate roles, Terence is a dedicated educator and trainer. He is an adjunct lecturer at various reputable universities, imparting his vast knowledge and experience to the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. His role in conducting specialised training for various enterprises demonstrates his commitment to elevating industry standards and spreading awareness about cybersecurity best practices.
An active participant in the cybersecurity community, Terence has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the EC-Council Instructor Circle of Excellence Award in 2021. His commitment to the field is evident through his memberships in various professional associations and his contributions as a speaker and thought leader in numerous conferences and publications.
Terence Lau's blend of practical experience, academic prowess, and a forward-thinking approach to cybersecurity and digital forensics makes him a distinguished figure in the industry, continually pushing the boundaries in the fight against cyber threats.
Nitish is part of the Hardware, SDWAN and Quantum Product Management team and is based out of Bangalore.
Nitish partners with Consulting, Sales and TAC to engage in PA Series customer deals, understand customer requirements and translate them for the PA-Series product requirements.
Nitish has 10+ years of experience in product management and Consulting roles in Enterprise, Information and Cyber Security products. Prior to PAN, he worked as a Senior Professional Services Consultant for Fortinet’s Security Cloud products.
Prior to Fortinet, he worked at Accenture as a Practice Lead for Enterprise and Cyber Security product lines.
Roopa is part of the Prisma SSE TME team, and is the TME for GlobalProtect and CDSS. She is based out of Bangalore. Roopa works closely with Product Managers and Engineering for feature development, prioritization, rollout, deployment, customer demos and answer customer queries on the product.
Roopa has 20+ years of overall experience and was part of the PANOS engineering team prior to taking the TME role, working on the CDSS features - AUF, ATP, AWF and DLP. Prior to PAN, she worked as a Senior technical lead in Cisco’s Network Security Business Group and Enterprise Networking Business Group.
Elaine Loo is a Cloud Security Solution Architect for Palo Alto Networks, where she works closely with customers; large enterprises and cloud native organisations around the Asean region to identify cloud security challenges and help them with their journey towards establishing a comprehensive cloud security program. Prior to her current role, she was a Senior DevSecOps Solution Architect in HPE where she lead conversations and designed solutions to accelerate customer’s journey towards DevSecOps; from Secure Coding to Secure Operations on premise and into Cloud. Elaine has over 15 years in IT, where she worked on various aspects of the SDLC from developer to support engineer. She has a Bachelor in Electronics and Electrical Engineering and is a holder of SAFe, ITIL, CISSP and CEH certifications.
Chris Marshall is a Vice President responsible for several areas of research at IDC. Chris leads the Asia/Pacific regional industry research teams, which includes coverage of healthcare, government, retail, energy, manufacturing, and financial services. Additionally, Chris leads our regional teams in data, analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), future of work, and sustainability.
BACKGROUND
Previously, Chris was a senior executive in IBM Watson Financial Services where he led their AI-enabled risk and analytics practice in Asia. Before joining IBM, he held partner and executive roles in big data and analytics at KPMG, Oracle, and UBS. He is also a former Professor of Computer Science at National University of Singapore where he was co-founder and director of their programs in Intelligent Systems, and Financial Engineering.
EDUCATION/INDUSTRY ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- MA in Theoretical Physics from Cambridge University
- MBA from University of Chicago
- Doctor of Business Administration from Harvard Business School
- MA in Analytic Philosophy from Edinburgh University (in progress)
- Frequent speaker, presenter, and moderator at industry conferences
Gopesh Maindola is Principal Architect for Asia Pacific at Palo Alto Networks. In this role, he leads both business and technical focussed advisory engagements around Zero Trust , Network Transformation, and Cloud Native Security to the largest corporations and government agencies in the region.
With over 20 years of experience he has worked across various different areas of Data Centers, Cloud, Networking & Security, in a variety of high impact roles including Consulting Engineer, Solution Architect, System Engineer and TAC.
Prior to Palo Alto Networks, he was with Brocade as Data Center Architect for India and the SAARC region. In the past, he has worked with Juniper and Cisco.
CK is a SOC Evangelist, SOC Architect, and he helps MSSP/MDR partners deliver new services to their customers, as well as guide them in optimising operations of their SOC using the Cortex portfolio. Over the past 10 yrs, CK has worked with MSSPs and enterprises to design security solutions for cyber incident response and security operation automations.
CK’s early career began with client/server application development, enterprise application integration and workflow/BPM/case management. With the growth in Cyber SOCs, he ventured into security integration with SIEMs, SOARs and XDR platforms, to deliver automated SOCs.
Shao Fei has over 24 years of experience in both the public and private sectors. He currently serves as the Group Chief Information Security Officer at SMRT Corporation, a leading transportation company in Singapore.
Throughout his career, Shao Fei has held various roles at Amazon Web Services and the Singapore Public Service, gaining extensive knowledge and expertise in cybersecurity. He is recognised as a Fellow of the Singapore Computer Society (SCS) and actively contributes to the industry as the President of SCS's Cybersecurity Chapter, demonstrating his dedication to advancing cybersecurity in Singapore.
Shao Fei holds the position of Vice Chair of the Cybersecurity Committee at the International Association of Public Transport (UITP) and is a nominated Executive Committee member at the Association of Information Security Professionals (AISP).
Managing Director
Head, Group Technology Information Security Office
Group Operations & Technology
OCBC Bank
David has over 30 years of experience in Information Technology, Infocomm and Cybersecurity. He leads the Technology Information Security Office for OCBC Bank with oversight for subsidiaries across OCBC Group. He is responsible to formulate the cybersecurity strategy, develop and implement cyber defence roadmap capabilities to address emerging cyber risks and threats.
Today, David is one of the longest standing members in the Association of Banks in Singapore, Standing Committee on Cybersecurity and takes a leading role in collaborating with other industry participants and key government agencies such as the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore. David has been conferred the Institute of Banking and Finance (IBF) 2021 Fellow Award in Technology where he demonstrated mastery of a profession and exemplify thought leadership and commitment to industry development. In 2023, David plays an instrumental role in obtaining a CSA Cybersecurity Certification – Cyber Trust mark (Advocate) for OCBC’s Critical Information Infrastructure (CII). This represents the cyber and IT security controls for OCBC CII can be mapped to ISO/IEC 27001 – an international standard to manage information security.
Prior to joining the Bank, David worked in the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) as Director of IT Security Division. During his tenure, he represented MAS in key panels and working groups such as the Bank for International Settlement (BIS) G10 Group of Computer Experts on Security Issues.
Chen Jun is Cloud Engagement Director in Palo Alto Networks, he is currently responsible for supporting Palo Alto Networks’ strategy customers and partners in JAPAC, helping customers to implement security in their cloud migration journey. He serves as the technical subject expert for architecture design, deployment and optimization.
Chen Jun has been involved in the company’s major proof-of-concept projects on cloud security for strategy customers across JAPAC. He also works closely with the Palo Alto Networks’ Product Development and Product Management team to drive improvements and supportability in Palo Alto Networks’ products.
With more than twenty years’ experience in ICT industry, Chen Jun’s expertise includes AWS Cloud, Cloud Security, Web application, API security, Terraform and RedHat OpenShift.
He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Electronic Engineering from Wuhan University in China.
Chris has over 15 years of SOC experience in both public and private sectors. Throughout his career, he was involved in various roles of SOC function from architecting to managing the day-to-day SOC operations. Chris is now part of Cortex Tiger Team where he works closely with customers on SOC Transformation journey.
Simon Green is president of the Japan & Asia Pacific (JAPAC) region of Palo Alto Networks - the global cybersecurity leader on the S&P 500. Under Simon’s leadership the company has become the first ever independent cybersecurity company to become a $1 billion dollar business in JAPAC. In this role, Simon is responsible for driving business strategy and revenue growth, market momentum as well as growing a strong, diverse and effective team of 3,000+ staff.
Simon frequently provides industry perspective to government and cybersecurity bodies, as well as insight to advisory boards including Bausele and KKR.
Simon is an advocate of cyber talent development, community initiatives such as Cyber Safe Kids and I&D programs to promote equality. During his tenure the female and early in career participation rates have broken new records within JAPAC.
With over 25 years of experience as a technology industry decision-maker, Simon has held several leadership roles in high-profile digital businesses. He was previously COO of Interactive, a systems availability and data-center company, specializing in cloud computing, headquartered in Australia.
Simon has also fulfilled multiple roles during 14 years at NetApp, rising to become Senior Vice President and General Manager for Asia Pacific, based in Singapore. In this role, Simon achieved double-digit business growth, and was responsible for setting strategy, managing P&L, building strategic partnerships, developing emerging products, and growing sales, including driving channel strategy. In an earlier role as NetApp’s Vice President for Go-to-Market, Asia Pacific, Simon was responsible for the NetApp-IBM relationship, regional channel programs, and major account strategy.
Earlier in his career, Simon was National Sales Manager and Director for ProVision, which, at that time, was NetApp's Australian distributor. Simon also spent several years in business-development at Austereo, and worked for seven years in a chartered accountancy firm as a tax specialist.
Vishal is an industry veteran with over 25 years of experience, of which he has spent over 20 years in the field of Information and Cybersecurity, predominantly in the field of Threat Intelligence and Security Operations. Vishal has extensive experience working with clients across various industry sectors, such as Government, Defence, Banking and Finance, Critical Infrastructure Companies, and other enterprise organisations. As a trusted advisor, he helps such organisations identify critical threats that could potentially target their business operations and define intelligence and risk-based strategies to counter such threats in the future.
Vishal specialises in advising organisations on building intelligence-led cybersecurity roadmaps, security operations centers, and intelligence units at enterprise, state, and national levels. He collaborates with governmental, defence, and private organisations to understand the comprehensive landscape of cyber threats, influenced by factors like geopolitical dynamics and the rise of non-state entities. His work focuses on analysing how adversaries exploit digital networks to fulfil their objectives.
Vishal has been with Palo Alto Networks for over 5 years. Before Palo Alto Networks, Vishal worked with some of the world’s leading Threat Intelligence and Incident Response companies across the Asia Pacific, Japan, & the Middle East region. During his period with these companies, Vishal helped various organisations build intelligence led next-generation security operation centers and threat-informed cybersecurity programs. Having vast experience for the past 25+ years, he has the expertise to interact with people at Strategic, Operational, and Tactical levels.
Dvir Salomon joined Talon Cyber Security in 2022, bringing with him 25 years of deep expertise in complex communication systems, such as Cyber, VoIP, wireless service networks, and QoS, marking him as a distinguished professional in the technology sector.
Prior to this, in 2018, he co-founded Nole-Sec Inc, a cybersecurity firm focused on serving highly regulated industries. His entrepreneurial journey began earlier when, in 2006, he co-founded CrosIT Solutions Ltd. At CrosIT, he spearheaded the creation of strategies for cutting-edge technological products, facilitated long-term business expansion with leading service providers. CrosIT was acquired by magicJack VocalTec Ltd in 2014, where Mr. Salomon continued his work as Global EVP CTO and head of Research & Development.
Mr. Salomon holds a BSc in Technology Management from the HIT.