Michael Arov will be the newly appointed Head of Cytek, announced by Cytek, with effect from 1st July.

Michael Arov

A trailblazer in cybersecurity innovation, Arov brings more than 25 years of experience, advising major corporates and governments on cybersecurity strategy, implementation, and architecture.

He has designed cybersecurity ecosystems for critical infrastructure, national computer emergency response teams, sectorial security operations centers (SOCs), and cyber end-to-end solutions for various domains. He also led research and development within the cybersecurity division of a National Research Institute in Israel.

Cybersecurity optimisation

Arov is charged with spearheading the expansion of Cytek’s advisory, implementation

Arov is charged with spearheading the expansion of Cytek’s advisory, implementation, and managed security services business.

With SOCs in several locations to offer to follow the sun services and over 150 dedicated security engineers, Cytek helps clients around the world augment and optimise their cybersecurity capabilities.

Strategic approach

Aileen Allkins, Executive Director at YNV Group, said, “We are delighted to welcome Michael as our Head of Cytek. The breadth of his expertise and his strategic approach make him the ideal person to cement our position on the global stage as a leading provider of innovative cybersecurity solutions for both businesses and public bodies.”

Cybersecurity threat detection

Michael Arov, the new Head of Cytek, said, “I have spent my entire career helping clients navigate the constant and ever-evolving threat of cyber attacks. As a result, I am extremely excited to have joined a forward-thinking company at the forefront of cybersecurity threat detection, incident response, and commercial SOC and computer security incident response team implementation."

Michael Arov adds, "I look forward to working with the team to ensure that as many clients as possible benefit from our cutting-edge approach to safeguarding their operations.”

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