
Former DHS CISO Ken Bible Joins Crytica Security Board
Key Highlights:
- Ken Bible, former DHS CISO, elected to Crytica Security's board.
- Bible brings extensive cybersecurity expertise and visionary insights.
- Focus on early malware detection in IoT and OT systems.
- Bible impressed by Crytica's low-footprint, high-efficiency detection technology.
- Partnership to drive innovation and growth in cybersecurity.
Source (Business Wire)
Quotes
“ “Crytica’s detection capability truly impresses me and, with a focus on minimizing footprint and resource consumption, the technology just fits beautifully in the challenging environments typical in operational technology systems. Using a probe size measuring in kilobytes, supporting Windows, Linux, MacOS and (most importantly) IoT environments, the platform excels at continuous detection of abnormal system activity. I am excited by the opportunity to help the organization continue to innovate and grow - particularly as threats continue to rise against our nation’s critical infrastructure.” ”
Kenneth Bible, retired Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at US Department of Homeland Security
Our Take:
The addition of Kenneth Bible to Crytica Security's board is a strategic move that significantly strengthens the company’s leadership in the cybersecurity domain, particularly in protecting critical infrastructure. Bible's extensive experience with the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Defense equips him with unparalleled insights into the emerging threats and challenges in cybersecurity. Crytica's innovative approach to early malware detection in IoT and OT systems, combined with Bible's vision and expertise, positions the company for robust growth and enhanced security solutions. This partnership is expected to lead to significant advancements in protecting public utilities and mission-critical systems from sophisticated cyber threats.