vArmour, a stealth security company designed to protect the new
data defined perimeter for enterprises, today added more firepower to
its board with the appointments of Lane Bess and Dave Stevens, who
also join as investors. With a combined 60 years of experience
leading and growing security, data center and tech start-ups,
including Palo Alto Networks, Brocade and Zscaler, Lane and Dave will
help guide vArmour through the high-growth phase the company is
experiencing as they disrupt the market and continue to expand its
product offerings with a powerful new level of protection for global
enterprise data.
"Advanced attackers now live inside enterprise networks for an
average of 243 days before detection,* and with the rise of cloud,
virtualization and mobile, data centers are now as agile as they are
vulnerable. vArmour is assembling a world-class team to develop and
deliver a completely new way to visualize, manage and ultimately
protect the data center and defend against these threats," said Tim
Eades, vArmour CEO. "Lane and Dave have proven their mettle growing
major players in the security industry from early startups to Fortune
500 companies. To have them join as both board members and investors
is a huge endorsement for the disruptive technology we are building
and the massive market opportunity we're pursuing."
Lane and Dave will contribute their extensive experience in guiding
vArmour through the company's ongoing high-growth strategy and future
acceleration. Specifically, the duo will advise vArmour on its
technology roadmap and go-to-market plan, and leverage their numerous
global industry connections to help scale the business quickly. As
both Lane and Dave held the CEO position of network security leader
Palo Alto Networks, the two executives have exceptional insight into
the security space and will play a core role in successfully
executing on vArmour's goal to protect the new data-defined
perimeter.
Dave Stevens has been an investor, entrepreneur, and operating
executive in the technology industry for more than 25 years. Dave was
a co-founder of Palo Alto Networks, Inc. in 2005 and served as its
Chief Executive Officer until 2008. In that role, he developed the
foundational vision and market entry strategy for the company's
transformative technology. Dave also served as a Venture Partner at
Foundation Capital where he was responsible for investments in the
communications, computing, storage and wireless sectors. Most
recently, he was the Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of
Corporate Development for Brocade, where he led the company's
technology strategy, key business initiatives, M&A and investment
portfolio as it focused on the evolving data center infrastructure
within enterprises, cloud service providers and federal markets.
"Virtualization is driving a revolutionary change in architecture
across the data center. Enterprises are simply not able to use legacy
security and networking technologies to protect today's highly
virtualized environments," says Dave Stevens. "The vArmour team has
been able to design a solution, unencumbered by legacy thinking or
technological trappings, that meets these challenges in a radically
new and more effective way. I fully expect them to reform how
enterprises protect their new, data defined perimeter in today's
reality of pervasive virtualization, constant threats and ongoing
security breaches."
Lane Bess has more than 25 years of experience and a proven track
record in sales, marketing and executive management of rapidly
growing, publicly traded and privately held companies serving the
enterprise and consumer market. He is currently the chief operating
office of Zscaler, an innovator and leader in cloud-based Internet
security services. In his previous role as CEO of Palo Alto Networks,
Lane was responsible for late fundraising and grew the company to
over $200 million in revenue while on the path to its IPO. He
additionally served as EVP of Worldwide Sales and general manager for
Trend Micro, which exceeded $1 billion in annual revenue. Lane is
also an investor and serves as an advisor at PernixData, Inc.,
ThoughtSpot, Inc. and Nutanix, Inc.
"Security challenges are constantly evolving in today's post-mobile,
post-cloud, post virtualization world. While so much industry
innovation has been focused on the emerging and persistent threats
outside of the data center or enterprise network, significant work is
still needed to address data threats that have already infiltrated
and live inside enterprise networks. vArmour is solving these issues
head-on," said Lane Bess. "The vArmour team has done an excellent job
isolating and eradicating such threats in an actionable way, and in
doing so, they've completely elevated the security market to a level
we haven't seen before."
Those interested in learning more about the newly defined data
perimeter are invited to attend an upcoming webinar: The Next
Frontier in Enterprise Information Security. The webinar, presented
by vArmour, distinguished Gartner analyst Neil McDonald and Stephen
Sparkes, former CIO of Morgan Stanley, will take place on July 24.
For more information, visit here.