Illumio, Inc., the Zero Trust Segmentation Company announced the appointment of Mario Espinoza as Chief Product Officer (CPO). Espinoza has nearly two decades of experience in network, cloud, and data security, building innovative product suites for some of the world’s top security organisations.

In this role, he will lead product strategy and product management, and engineering organisations to fuel continued innovation across the Illumio Zero Trust Segmentation product portfolio.

Espinoza’s work experience

Espinoza has led a team of more than 120 people to define and drive the company strategy for SaaS security

Before joining Illumio, Espinoza served as the Vice President of SaaS Security and Data Protection at Palo Alto Networks, where he played an instrumental role as the business launched its cloud security suite. 

There, he led an extended team of more than 120 people to define and drive the company strategy on SaaS security and data protection, including the introduction and delivery of several new cloud products and the successful acquisition of a cloud data protection company.

Before Palo Alto Networks, Espinoza spent over a decade at Symantec, where he held several product management leadership positions and served as the Vice President of Product Management for Information Protection.

Cybersecurity and cloud expertise

Security teams are moving away from legacy cybersecurity tactics in exchange for modern approaches like Zero Trust Segmentation as organisations begin to finally realise breaches are inevitable,” said Andrew Rubin, CEO, and co-founder of Illumio.

Mario’s deep cybersecurity and cloud expertise, his proven track record of success, and his formidable leadership qualities make him a perfect fit for Illumio during this critical point in the market and our business."

"As demand for Zero Trust Segmentation accelerates, Mario will innovate by addressing growing demand with a platform that helps organisations reduce risk and increase cyber resilience.”

Data breach due to digital transformation

The Illumio platform provides a modern approach to stopping breaches from spreading"

Data breaches from several attack methods are impacting organisations at an unacceptable rate, and this will only continue to accelerate as digital transformation and cloud adoption rises,” said Espinoza.

I’m thrilled to join Illumio at this critical point in its journey to help organisations solve some of their hardest security challenges with Zero Trust Segmentation."

"The Illumio platform provides a modern approach to stopping breaches from spreading, delivering significant benefits to its customers and it is only the beginning. I’m excited to join the team on its next phase of growth.”

Modern approach

This announcement comes at a time of rapid growth and advancement for Illumio. Earlier this month, the company announced an expanded partnership and integration with IBM Security that allows customers to better detect, contain, respond, and recover from ransomware with speed.

Illumio was also named a Leader in The Forrester New Wave™: Microsegmentation, Q1 2022. The Illumio platform provides a modern approach to Zero Trust Segmentation to stop breaches from spreading across hybrid IT, from the cloud to the data centre.

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