Company News: Claroty, a cyber-physical systems protection company, today announced the appointment of former U.S. National Cyber Director Chris Inglis to its advisory board.
With an illustrious career spanning both military and civilian fields, Ingrith brings unparalleled cybersecurity and national defense expertise to advance the company’s mission to protect the world’s critical infrastructure.
“Given the critical need to protect the infrastructure that essential functions of our daily lives depend on, whether it’s oil pipelines, power grids or hospitals,” Inglis said.
“The White House Cyber Strategy and a series of National Defense Authorization Act provisions require the Department of Defense to modernize and secure its OT infrastructure, reinforcing its level of importance. We offer proven, purpose-built solutions that scale, and we look forward to contributing to the development of even greater innovations for an increasingly demanding world.”
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Mr. Inglis continues to help develop the next generation of cybersecurity leaders as a visiting professor at the U.S. Air Force Academy and Naval Academy. He also serves as a senior advisor to his Hakluyt and Company and is a valued member of the Huntington Bancshares board of directors. His dedication to advancing cybersecurity is further evidenced by his role on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity Advisory Board.
From 2021 to 2023, Mr. Inglis served in the White House as the first Senate-confirmed Director of the National Cyber Bureau. Prior to this, he made significant contributions as a member of the U.S. Cyberspace Solarium Committee. His experience includes eight years as Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer of the National Security Agency and three years as the U.S. Special Liaison to London. With his 30-year military career in the U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard, Inglis retired as a brigadier general and holds the rank of U.S. Air Force Command Pilot.
“We are excited to welcome Chris Inglis to Claroty’s advisory board and leverage his vast knowledge to advance our security solutions and partnerships with the public sector, including the U.S. federal government.”Claroty said the CEO. Yaniv Vardi. “His extensive experience, leadership, and deep understanding of cybersecurity from a government perspective will be invaluable, especially in guiding our clients through an evolving cybersecurity regulatory environment and a highly complex global threat landscape. It will become something.”
Claroty’s advisory board is currently chaired by U.S. Navy Admiral (retired) Michael S. Rogers and includes executives from Fortune 500 companies, spanning industries such as transportation, biotechnology, and digital infrastructure. There is.
About Claroti
Claroty enables organizations to protect cyber-physical systems, or the Extended Internet of Things (XIoT), across industrial, medical, commercial, and public sector environments. The company’s integrated platform integrates with customers’ existing infrastructure and provides full control for visibility, risk and vulnerability management, threat detection, and secure remote access. Claroty is deployed in thousands of locations by hundreds of organizations around the world, backed by the world’s largest investment firms and industrial automation vendors. The company is headquartered in New York City and has offices in Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America. For more information, please visit claroty.com.
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