CovertSwarm appoints new Chief Revenue Officer
After a record-breaking year, ethical hackers, CovertSwarm, are pleased to announce they have appointed Will Morrish as their Chief Revenue Officer to spearhead the development and implementation of CovertSwarm’s sales and commercial strategy. Speaking about the recent appointment, Anders Reeves, CEO of CovertSwarm, said: “We’re delighted that we have expanded our leadership team, but particularly […]
After a record-breaking year, ethical hackers, CovertSwarm, are pleased to announce they have appointed Will Morrish as their Chief Revenue Officer to spearhead the development and implementation of CovertSwarm’s sales and commercial strategy.
Speaking about the recent appointment, Anders Reeves, CEO of CovertSwarm, said: “We’re delighted that we have expanded our leadership team, but particularly proud that it’s through the appointment of Will. Will joins CovertSwarm at an exciting time, and will be bringing his expertise to our worldwide client base. It’s clear he’ll have a phenomenal impact on CovertSwarm’s growth and capabilities through 2023 and beyond, helping us to continue challenging the market – and the team couldn’t be happier to have him aboard.”
CovertSwarm are an expert cyber security provider who runs cyber attacks for their clients. They use every possible weapon in the hacker’s arsenal and real world threats. They attack their customers on a constant basis, and when vulnerabilities are found, they raise the alarm before a real attack can take place.
With over 25 years of tech industry experience, Will has previously worked at European network provider, Interoute, and has also held roles at Alert Logic, one of the biggest global Managed Detection and Response providers, and Performanta, a cyber security provider with international customers across Africa, Europe and the United States.
Speaking about his new role, Will said: “I’m really excited to join the team at CovertSwarm. Every business knows they need protection, but many rely on point-in-time testing, don’t budget enough for the scope that’s needed or aren’t aware of their genuine attack surface. You need to get under the fingernails of a business and find out where the real security gaps are – to do that you’ve got to attack like a real adversary, truly breaking into their business.”
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