TLDR: Claroty, a cyber-physical systems protection company, has announced the appointment of former US national cyber director Chris Inglis to its advisory board. With experience in both military and civilian spheres, Inglis brings expertise in cybersecurity and national defense to Claroty. Inglis will contribute to the development of the company’s security solutions and partnerships with the public sector, including the US federal government. Claroty’s advisory board is chaired by retired US Navy Admiral Michael S. Rogers and comprises executives from Fortune 500 companies.
Claroty joins forces with ex-US cyber director Chris Inglis – iTWire
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