Cybersecurity company CyberCatch Holdings, Inc. recently appointed Ranell Gonzales to the role of vice president, head of global sales, a press release reported.
"We are delighted to announce that Ranell Gonzales has joined the company as vice president, head of global sales, to lead and drive our sales growth. He is a highly accomplished, respected and effective sales leader with specific expertise in the cybersecurity space. We are most fortunate to have Ranell on our executive team as we aggressively grow sales to meet market demand for our unique, continuous cyber risk mitigation solution," Sai Huda, founder and CEO, CyberCatch, said.
Gonzales will contribute more than 12 years' worth of sales leadership experience in the cybersecurity market. Before accepting his role with CyberCatch, Gonzales worked for global cybersecurity ratings solutions provider, SecurityScorecard, serving as assistant vice president of cyber defense services and other sales leadership roles. Gonzales also led sales in various regions at RiskIQ, which was acquired by Microsoft.
"I am excited to join CyberCatch to lead the company's sales growth and to help the company transform cyber risk management forever. The opportunity for CyberCatch is tremendous not only in North America, but globally. It is rare to see a company so well positioned for success, and I look forward to driving sales aggressively while also helping shape the company's strategy to meet demand," Gonzales said.
CyberCatch’s AI-enabled platform solutions help internet users with ongoing compliance and cyber risk mitigation.
“The CyberCatch platform focuses on solving the root cause of why cyberattacks are successful: Security holes from control deficiencies,” a recent press release stated. “It first helps implement all mandated and necessary controls, then the platform automatically and continuously tests the controls from three dimensions (outside-in, inside-out and social engineering) to find control failures so one can fix them promptly to stay compliant and safe from attackers.”