CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR), the company that protects organisations from cyber attacks that have made their way inside the network perimeter, today announced that Vincent Goh has been named vice-president of sales for Asia Pacific and Japan.
With more than 20 years of technology industry experience, Goh was most recently vice-president, Asia Pacific and Japan for RSA, The Security Division of EMC. As a member of the CyberArk management team, Goh leads sales, sales engineering and channel teams, and is responsible for growing the company's customer base and channel relationships across Asia Pacific and Japan. CyberArk continues to invest in expanding its business in Asia Pacific, with third quarter 2015 revenues in the region more than doubling year-over-year.
"The addition of Vincent to our executive team is another step forward in our strategy to build a large, global information security company and continue to grow our customer base in Asia Pacific and Japan," said Udi Mokady, CEO, CyberArk. "Vincent has tremendous experience in the security industry, and is a respected leader whose passion and commitment will help accelerate business growth in this region. As privileged account security is recognised as a strategic business imperative around the world, Vincent will expand access to our solutions that help protect organisations' most valuable data and information, and avoid business disruption caused by a cyber attack."
In addition to driving growth for various business portfolios within RSA, Goh chartered the transformation of RSA from an authentication-focused business to an intelligence-driven security provider in Asia Pacific and Japan. He consistently increased revenue for RSA in Asia Pacific during his tenure.
"I was drawn to CyberArk's culture, technology innovation and relentless focus on customer success," said Goh. "I have a strong and growing team who are committed to expanding CyberArk's footprint and working with new partners to extend our reach. As the market for privileged account security grows in Asia Pacific and Japan, there is a significant opportunity to work with customers who are increasingly interested in areas such as proactive controls, threat detection and analytics as part of a holistic cyber security programme."
Goh brings deep IT industry and sales experience with companies such as EMC, AST, Dell and Iomega to this role. Goh was also a member of the Republic of Singapore Airforce. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in IT from the National University of Ireland, Dublin, and an Executive Certificate in Management and Leadership from the MIT Sloan School of Management in Boston.
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