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Digital Guardian, a provider of data loss prevention and managed detection and response, has announced Tim Bandos will become Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). Bandos will bring more than 15 years of experience to the position, including his five years as VP of Cybersecurity at Digital Guardian.

Prior to joining Digital Guardian, Bandos was Director of Cybersecurity for Dupont where he was responsible for overseeing internal controls, incident response and threat intelligence. In his new role, he will lead Digital Guardian’s global cyber security strategy, leveraging the latest technology and threat intelligence available.

Evolving threat landscap

We're excited to have Tim officially in this important role and I welcome him to my leadership team"

"Tim's experience in cyber security has provided him a rich understanding of the evolving threat landscape and the strategies, techniques, and processes every company should deploy to mitigate the risk of data loss," said Mordecai Rosen, Chief Executive Officer, Digital Guardian. "We're excited to have Tim officially in this important role and I welcome him to my leadership team."

Bandos joined Digital Guardian five years ago with the goal of successfully building the company’s Managed Detection & Response Service from the ground up. That service now manages and monitors more than one million endpoints and delivers best-of-breed threat hunting and incident response.

Specialised security analysts

His other accomplishments while at Digital Guardian include:

  • Building the Advanced Threat & Analysis Center Team (ATAC Team), a premier group of specialised security analysts, threat hunters, and incident responders that focus on breach detection and response.
  • Guiding the development of the DG Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR) technology within the Digital Guardian Data Protection Platform.
  • Directing the company’s efforts on adopting the NIST Cybersecurity Framework to continually improve the company’s security posture and programmes.
  • Spearheading Digital Guardian’s SOC 2 and other certification initiatives.
  • Promoting security best practices to CISOs and other security executives at major security conferences around the world, including RSA, Black Hat and Infosecurity Europe.

Vigilant and cyber-aware

“I’m thrilled to be named CISO at Digital Guardian. DG has invested heavily in a robust and resilient environment but threats continue to evolve, so our programme must as well,” said Tim Bandos, Chief Information Security Officer, Digital Guardian. “As CISO, I’ll continue to reinforce a company culture that puts security at the forefront. It’s critical that all of our employees do their part to stay vigilant and cyber-aware to protect our most valuable asset: data.”

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