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Cyber experts Raphael Warren, Siva Sivasubramanian join TAC Security's board

Cyber experts Raphael Warren, Siva Sivasubramanian join TAC Security's board
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US-based cybersecurity firm TAC Security has appointed cyber security leaders Raphael Warren and Siva Sivasubramanian to its board.  

BG Raphael Warren, a former US Army Brigadier General, is considered a highly accomplished cybersecurity expert with extensive experience in managing security and identifying trends in the industry. Siva Sivasubramanian is a cybersecurity professional, who previously served as the Global Chief of Security for Airtel and CISO at Optus in Australia. 

The company said in a statement that the new onboarding will further strengthen TAC’s commitment to expand its expertise in the cybersecurity industry.

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"Warren's initial focus will be on developing the company's cybersecurity teams to better serve its clients. He has a long-term vision to drive TAC Security's growth and strengthen its tech capabilities to provide cutting-edge solutions,” the statement said. 

Likewise Sivasubramanian, with his wealth of experience in dealing with global leaders and governments, is expected to help TAC Security expand its presence and improve its offerings to provide top-notch cybersecurity solutions to its clients, it added. 

Trishneet Arora, Founder and CEO, TAC Security, said, “We are the first Indian cybersecurity company to work with a US government law enforcement agency, which has been using Enterprise Security in One Framework (ESOF) for over three years, in addition to working with the Indian government and related agencies. We are proud and thrilled that we have come a long way in our journey.” 

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In November last year, TAC Security became the official cyber security partner for Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Asia's oldest and fast growing stock exchange today. The entities joined hands to ensure that the BSE is empowered with a greater level of cybersecurity. 

Same month, India's ambassador to US Taranjit Singh Sandhu had asked Trishneet Arora to help startups in India in a formal interaction to discuss cyber threats, technology and knowledge partnership and the importance of mentorship and skill development. 


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