The Futurum Group has acquired and merged the cybersecurity brand assets of Shira Rubinoff, a prominent cybersecurity expert. As part of the deal, The Futurum Group has launched a cybersecurity practice called Cybersphere, with Rubinoff serving as its President. The acquisition includes Rubinoff’s library of assets, such as video series, speakerships, advisory roles, and consulting activities. Cybersphere will offer market intelligence, lab testing, advisory services, and unique access to a CISO advisory board. Rubinoff will be responsible for developing advanced market intelligence, creating content featuring industry thought leaders, and spearheading the firm’s initiatives at leading industry events. The integration of Rubinoff’s platform will allow The Futurum Group to serve the market with more cutting-edge data and enhanced strategic advisory services.
The Futurum Group Strikes Deal with Cyber Rockstar Shira Rubinoff
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