Censys announces new hires in Europe as it expands across the region

Censys launches business in the Nordics and expands its team across Europe as it looks to meet rising demand for Attack Surface Management & Threat Hunting tools.

  • Monday, 18th November 2024 Posted 1 year ago in by Phil Alsop

Censys has announced further expansion across Europe with new hires in the Nordics and the UK.

As the threat landscape grows ever more complex, the attack surface management (ASM) market continues to expand, and is projected to grow 31.3% from 2024 to 2030. Censys is responding to this demand by investing in teams across Europe, enabling it to bring its expertise and comprehensive ASM platform to a wider market.

Martin Soläng has been appointed Regional Sales Director, Nordics & Benelux. He brings a wealth of sales experience, with former roles at Sophos and CrowdStrike. He is joined in the region by Jonas Gyllenhammar, who has been appointed Senior Solutions Engineer, Nordics & Benelux. Gyllenhammar has more than two decades experience in the technology sector, including working with Ivanti and Juniper Networks. Together they will lead business expansion within the region, driving sales and providing technical support.

Additionally, Censys has continued to expand its footprint in the UK, hiring Vincent Vhinyu as Regional Sales Director. Joining Censys from ZeroFox, Vhinyu will help drive continued business success. His appointment follows recent growth in the country, including a partnership with Xpertex, a leading cyber technology solutions provider.

“Censys is continuing to invest heavily in the European market as we look to meet overwhelming demand from our channel partners and customers,” said Sarah Ashburn, CRO at Censys. “We are determined to partner with and serve companies who share our mission to reduce risk and forge a more secure internet for all.”

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