Kaseya Appoints Ryan Courson as Chief Operating Officer and CFO

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15 Jun 2024

In a significant move, IT tools platform provider Kaseya has appointed Ryan Courson as its new chief operating officer and chief financial officer. Courson brings a wealth of experience from his leadership roles in both private equity and publicly held companies. This strategic appointment follows closely on the heels of competitor ConnectWise's recent addition of an IPO-savvy CFO to its leadership team. It also coincides with Kaseya's announcement of its Kaseya 365 package, aimed at disrupting the MSP market.

Veeam Expands Tech Training and Certifications

Backup data protection and ransomware recovery software provider Veeam Software is set to enhance its educational offerings. The company will introduce new technical training and certification programs through Veeam University. This initiative, made possible by a global partnership with Tsunati—a Veeam Accredited Service Partner—will provide on-demand technical certification training for partners and customers worldwide. Veeam University aims to deliver high-quality, accessible training to IT professionals anytime, anywhere.

Penetration Testing Market on the Rise

The global penetration testing market is heating up, with projections indicating a growth of $1.92 billion from 2024 to 2028, according to Technavio. The market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.98% during this period. This surge underscores the increasing importance of cybersecurity measures in an era where digital threats are continually evolving.

GTT Appoints New Channel Chief

GTT, a company specializing in secure cloud networking solutions, has named Mia Martuscelli as senior vice president and channel chief for its indirect channels business in the Americas. In her new role, Martuscelli will spearhead the continued growth and development of channel sales. Her leadership is anticipated to drive significant advancements in GTT's channel strategy and partnerships.

Security Alert: Fake Antivirus Sites

Security researchers at Trellix have issued a warning about multiple fake antivirus sites that are currently hosting malware. These malicious websites impersonate well-known antivirus software brands such as Malwarebytes, Avast, and Bitdefender. The fake sites distribute malware in various formats, including APK, EXE, and Inno setup installers, which possess Spy and Stealer capabilities. This development highlights the ongoing need for vigilance and robust cybersecurity measures to protect against such threats.

Update: 15 Jun 2024