Former CrowdStrike Sales Leader Kevin Arsenault Joins Push Security
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Push Security, a pioneer in identity threat detection and response (ITDR), announced that Kevin Arsenault has joined the company as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). Arsenault has a distinguished background and proven success at other cutting-edge cybersecurity companies, including Proofpoint, an innovative cybersecurity and compliance vendor, and endpoint detection and response (EDR) leader CrowdStrike. He brings a wealth of expertise that will support Push Security’s mission to redefine identity security by securing browser-based identity threat visibility and response.
Arsenault brings the experience of more than two decades in sales leadership to Push, most recently as CRO for Ordr, a leader in connected device security. Prior to Ordr he was part of the early sales team at CrowdStrike, which was instrumental in building strong revenue growth and helping take the company to a billion-plus valuation in its 2019 initial public offering. Continued success led to him ultimately serving as vice president of sales for North America. Before CrowdStrike, he was vice president of worldwide advanced security and information governance sales at Proofpoint, helping build the sales team and revenues in advance of a highly successful 2012 IPO which saw a 30 percent increase in share price during its debut.
“We’re incredibly excited to welcome Kevin to the Push team,” said Adam Bateman, co-founder and CEO of Push Security. “Kevin joined CrowdStrike at a time when attackers had shifted their focus from attacking the network perimeter, to attacking endpoints. At that time, security teams lacked the telemetry and visibility required to detect attacker activity at the endpoint. Now he's joining Push at a time where attackers have shifted from the endpoint to identities in the cloud. We've both lived through these big shifts in attacker tactics before, so we make the perfect team to help the industry advance the ITDR space.”
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About Push Security
Push Security recognizes that identities sprawled across the internet are now the primary attack surface and the route of least resistance for attackers. Push helps security operations teams to detect and stop attacks before user accounts can be compromised with its browser-based identity threat detection and response (ITDR) platform designed to detect attack techniques used earlier in the kill chain such as phishing, AitM/BitM toolkits, credential stuffing, session hijacking, and more.