Download PDF version Contact company

HiveWatch, a physical security software company reimagining how organisations keep their people and assets safe, announced the appointment of Rick Guetschow as Chief Technology Officer. 

In this role, Guetschow will develop the long-term strategy for technological implementation across the organisation, contribute to data security management for HiveWatch, and work alongside its engineering and product teams to deliver ongoing innovation for the HiveWatch® Global Security Operations Centre (GSOC) Operating System (OS).  

Author's quote

My mission is to foster a culture of information and data security so that HiveWatch can continue to innovate quickly and solve some of the biggest challenges that the physical security industry faces,” Guetschow said. “While the Internet of Things is more prevalent in physical security now than ever before, we’ve seen that there are significant gaps in the security of these devices that must be addressed. I look forward to adding to the foundation on which HiveWatch is built to minimise risk and be more proactive.” 

20 years of information security

Guetschow has more than 20 years of information security and cybersecurity experience

Guetschow has more than 20 years of information security, compliance, and cybersecurity experience. Most recently, he served as Information Security Officer at Episource, where he oversaw the vision and strategy for cloud architecture and implementation, as well as compliance oversight under HIPAA and HITRUST.

Previously, he was the director of web and infrastructure operations at Fandango and director of product operations for MySpace. He has a master’s degree in Cybersecurity Operations and Leadership from the University of San Diego.

Rick as CTO

Adding Rick as CTO is a testament to the dedication we have in building a product that is fundamentally tech-forward, with compliance and data security at the forefront,” said Ryan Schonfeld, Founder & CEO, HiveWatch.

He adds, “Rick’s background and experience brings a lot of value to our organisation, particularly as we strengthen the relationship between IT and physical security leadership, adding more capabilities to the HiveWatch platform, and building an information security program that keeps customers’ people and organisations safe.”

Download PDF version Download PDF version

In case you missed it

Security predictions 2025: AI, drones, and retail innovations
Security predictions 2025: AI, drones, and retail innovations

With the year 2025 stretched out before us, there are many techniques one could use to predict what will happen in the new year. You might analyse historical data and analyse futur...

2024 was a big year for M&A in the security market
2024 was a big year for M&A in the security market

Big news on the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) front is closing out 2024, a year in which several shifts changed the face of the physical security manufacturer community. Ann...

Anviz Global expands palm vein tech for security
Anviz Global expands palm vein tech for security

The pattern of veins in the hand contains unique information that can be used for identity. Blood flowing through veins in the human body can absorb light waves of specific wavelen...

Quick poll
What is the most significant challenge facing smart building security today?