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Amit Yoran, who ushered cybersecurity company Tenable into the public market as chief executive, died on Friday. While the company said his death was unexpected, Yoran went on medical leave early last month as he battled cancer. Yoran took the helm of Tenable in 2016, his latest leadership role in the cybersecurity field. Two years into Yoran's tenure, Tenable went public on the Nasdaq. Tenable CFO Steve Vintz and Chief Operating Officer Mark Thurmond have acted as co-CEOs since Yoran went on medical leave in December.
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CNN —Amit Yoran, the CEO and chairman of cybersecurity firm Tenable Holdings, died Friday after a battle with cancer, according to a company announcement. Before joining Maryland-based Tenable, Yoran served as president of RSA Security, a computer and network security company, and founded NetWitness, a threat detection and response platform. Yoran was often interviewed on cable news, where he would discuss cybersecurity and data collection. “His passion for cybersecurity, his strategic vision, and his ability to inspire those around him have shaped Tenable’s culture and mission. The company said Vintz and Thurmond will continue to lead the company while Tenable searches for a permanent CEO.
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Clearlake Capital, another private equity firm, invested in RSA the following year. Last year, RSA sold a majority stake in its events business, RSA Conference, to private equity firm Crosspoint Capital Partners for an undisclosed amount. Archer, headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, is a governance, risk and compliance software platform with over 15,000 users globally. RSA's other business divisions include identity and access management platform SecureID and threat detection and response software platform NetWitness. Archer is not the only risk management software vendor up for sale in the United States.
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