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Keanini served as CTO of nCircle Network Security (recently acquired by Tripwire)
Lancope will lead the positioning of Lancope’s technology architecture toward SDN
Lancope, Inc., a leader in network visibility and security intelligence, announces the appointment of Tim (TK) Keanini as chief technology officer (CTO). Keanini brings nearly 25 years of network and security experience to his new role, including positions at Cisco and nCircle. He will lead the evolution and positioning of Lancope’s technology architecture toward software-defined networking (SDN), along with other key product roadmap initiatives such as providing security in the private and public cloud.

“TK possesses an incredible amount of industry expertise and has a burning passion to help us further define the evolving market requirements to keep our products and services state of the art,” said Mike Potts, president and CEO of Lancope. “Between his time spent with Cisco, his impactful tenure as CTO of nCircle, and significant contributions to various security standards and patents, TK has always stayed on the cutting edge of security. We are honored to have him on board as we continue to improve today’s position of cyber security one customer at a time.”

Most recently, Keanini served as CTO of nCircle Network Security (recently acquired by Tripwire). During his 12 years at nCircle, he drove product innovation that defined the vulnerability management and configuration compliance market, establishing one of the industry’s leading vulnerability research organisations. He also created a formal intellectual property program that helped spark innovation and protect the company’s long-term product strategy.

Before joining nCircle, Keanini served as Vice President of Network Services for Morgan Stanley Online, building and securing a highly available online trading system that had no reported outages or security incidents while in production. While at Morgan Stanley, he also planned, built and managed multiple data centers from the ground up. Previously, Keanini was a systems engineer at Cisco, advising top financial institutions on the design and architecture of their data networking infrastructure.

“Throughout my career, I have remained heavily involved in the latest security developments and innovations from around the world,” said Keanini. “Lancope brings a very unique perspective and technology to the industry, enabling organisations to leverage their existing infrastructure and assets to more thoroughly protect their networks. I look forward to helping Lancope’s talented and driven team bring the benefits of its behavioral-based monitoring solution to many more organisations across the globe.”

Keanini is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), and has served as a leader in the development of various security standards including CVE, CPE, CCE and CVSS to name a few. Keanini is also a highly visible security expert on social media, growing top tier press coverage for nCircle by 32 percent in 2012. He is frequently invited to speak at industry conferences held by organisations including RSA, SANS and BSides.

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