Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 16 | Page 8

NEWS Paul Mountford named as new CEO of Riverbed SearchInform and Condyn bring data leak prevention technology to market Jorina van Rensburg, Condyn Managing Director Paul Mountford, the new CEO at Riverbed R iverbed Technology has announced the appointment of Paul Mountford as CEO. He replaces Jerry M Kennelly, who is retiring after serving as CEO since co-founding Riverbed in 2002. Mountford joined Riverbed nearly four years ago as SVP and Chief Sales Officer, leading the transformation of the global sales organisation and partner programme as Riverbed has evolved into a multi-product platform company that delivers a modern IT architecture for today’s digital enterprise. He has played a key role in the execution of Riverbed’s multi-year digital performance strategy, which has included several strategic acquisitions, organic development of digital performance and cloud-based features and functionality and integration across multiple solutions. “I’m extremely proud of what our team has built at Riverbed during the last 16 years, growing from a start-up to a billion- dollar company serving 30,000 customers and every Forbes Global 100 company,” said Kennelly. “Riverbed is experiencing significant market momentum in today’s digital world and I’ve never been more confident about the future of our company and opportunities ahead. “After 40 plus years in the tech industry and with Riverbed in a strong position, the time is right for me to retire and hand the reins over to a proven leader in Paul Mountford. Paul has the experience, leadership capabilities, customer-focus and passion to lead Riverbed through the next phase of growth while continuing to surpass our customers’ expectations.” 8 INTELLIGENTCIO A leading information security company, SearchInForm, has partnered with Condyn to bring its next generation data leak prevention technology to the South African and African market. The benefit of the system is based on the principle: one cannot prevent what one doesn’t know about. Therefore, it also takes into consideration social media and other communication channels used daily in organisations. What SearchInform and Condyn are presenting to the market is the means to be able to monitor all communication channels, employee behaviour and control over technology resources and devices. Businesses can track how communication equipment and devices are used, even if these are used outside the business. One of the system’s distinguishing features is the architectural design. It prevents anything from being leaked, whether it is encrypted or not. The system is not linked to the Internet and even updates are done in a secure manner without opening any links into the Internet. The system is also PCI compliant which is extremely important. The entire design is of value to any organisation, whether from an information security perspective or even an operational point of view. The information gathered can increase productivity, structuring and much more in any organisation big or small. Jorina van Rensburg, Managing Director at Condyn, said the system is unique because it offers data leak prevention but can also be used to strengthen various other aspects in the organisation from HR to finance. “It can help with regards to KPI and KPA management, how much time is being spent on critical business operations and how much is being wasted,” said van Rensburg. “In tough economic times, this can be a huge saving. So, in that respect, we are emphasising its ‘money leak prevention’ value-add component. “We are extremely excited with the SearchInform partnership. The SearchInform solution is in a league of its own when it comes to fraud and risk management in organisations and I strongly recommend that C-Level should take risk management within the organisation more seriously.” www.intelligentcio.com