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Jay Maciorowski of Lookout Named 2022 CRN Channel Chief


SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Lookout, Inc., the leader in endpoint-to-cloud security, today announced that CRN, a brand of The Channel Company, has named Jay Maciorowski, Head of Americas Channel Sales at Lookout, to its 2022 Channel Chiefs list. CRN’s annual Channel Chiefs project identifies top IT channel vendor executives who continually demonstrate expertise, influence and innovation in channel leadership.

A panel of CRN editors selected the honorees for their channel dedication, industry stature and accomplishments as channel advocates. The 2022 Channel Chiefs are influential leaders who continue to shape the IT channel with innovative strategies, programs and partnerships.

Maciorowski has spent the last 20 years in networking and security sales, holding roles in direct sales, channel sales, and sales leadership for organizations ranging from small-scale startups to Fortune 500 companies. During his time at Lookout he has restructured the Lookout channel organization, building out regional segments and channel engineering teams and taking a hands-on approach to creating cross-functional alignment. His leadership has led to the onboarding of numerous strategic VARs resulting in a 10x increase in partner involvement.

In 2021, Lookout unveiled a new global channel program to meet the growing demand for integrated endpoint-to-cloud security. In response to the mass digital transformation and evolved needs of the threat landscape, Lookout’s program is uniquely positioned to tackle the security challenges of the day including the proliferation of remote users, the adoption of cloud applications and data transitioning out of the corporate data center into the cloud. Lookout’s partners also now benefit from the Lookout Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solution, which allows organizations to accelerate full-scope security and ultimately safeguard digital transformation. 

“CRN’s 2022 Channel Chiefs recognition is given exclusively to the foremost channel executives who consistently design, promote, and execute effective partner programs and strategies,” said Blaine Raddon, CEO of The Channel Company. “We’re thrilled to recognize the tireless work and unwavering…

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Application Security Services Market Size and Outlook 2028 | Top Companies – SAINT, Coalfire, Core Security, OneNeck IT Solutions, Radware, Lookout, Apptimized, Sirius Computer Solutions, Centric Consulting, Proservices,


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This report examines all the key factors influencing the growth of the Application Security Services market, including demand-supply scenario, pricing structure, profit margins, production, and value chain analysis. Regional assessment of Application Security Services market unlocks a plethora of untapped opportunities in regional and domestic market places. Detailed company profiling enables users to evaluate company shares analysis, emerging product lines, the scope in new markets, pricing strategies, innovation possibilities, and much more.

 

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The report covers extensive analysis of the key market players in the market, along with their business overview, expansion plans, and strategies. The key players studied in the report include:

 

• SAINT
• Coalfire
• Core Security
• OneNeck IT Solutions
• Radware
• Lookout
• Apptimized
• Sirius Computer Solutions
• Centric Consulting
• Proservices
• Akamai Technologies
• SonarSource
• Standard Guard Services
• Forcepoint
• FireEye
• GuidePoint Security
• 7 Layer Solutions
• Denim Group

 

Trusted current state analysis tools, such as Porter’s five forces analysis and SWOT analysis are employed in the report to assess the Application Security Services market data to deploy a complete overview of the market. Furthermore, this report gives a complete review of…

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Be on the lookout for a hacking attack in Pakistan, MP cyber cops tell the media


Cyber-attackers who identified themselves as the “Pakistan Cyber Army” have hacked the website of India’s top police agency, officials said on Saturday. The website of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) was hacked by programmers who left a message saying that the attack was in revenge for similar Indian assaults on Pakistani sites, Press Trust of India said. The hackers signed their message on the Indian police website: “Long Live Pakistan.”

The spokeswoman said she could not comment on Indian media reports that more than 200 other Indian sites had also been attacked by Pakistani hackers.

CBI authorities said they were working to restore the site, which offered information to the public.

“We came to know the CBI site had been compromised Friday night,” the spokeswoman told AFP, asking not to be named. “It will take us a couple of days to restore the site.”

The CBI has “registered a case” and is investigating the attack, she said.

She said she could not immediately say who was responsible for the attack.

The message posted on the CBI site said the attack was “in response to the Pakistani websites hacked by ‘Indian Cyber Army’,” the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported.

“Hacked hahaa funny,” the message said. “Let us see what you investigating agency so called CBI can do” (sic).

Hackers had also infiltrated the server of the National Informatics Centre (NIC), which maintains most of the government’s websites, PTI reported. In August, a group also calling itself the “Pakistan Cyber Army” hacked into the website of independent Indian MP Vijay Mallya, a flamboyant liquor baron, who is also head of Kingfisher Airlines.

The group claims to have hacked a number of Indian websites in recent years, including India’s state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, in retaliation for Indian hackers accessing Pakistan sites. Indian IT specialists have long lamented what they say is a lack of awareness about Internet security across the country, including in the corridors of power.

Sunil Abraham, executive director of the Bangalore-based Centre for Internet and Society, said it would have been easy for attackers to get into the CBI public site as it was…

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