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Executive Spotlight With Bill O’Neill, ThycoticCentrify’s Cybersecurity VP, Highlights Advantages of the Merger, Disruptions in Supply Chain & Importance of Identity Consolidation
Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: September 15, 2021
Bill O’Neill, vice president of Cybersecurity for ThycoticCentrify, was featured in the most recent Executive Spotlight interview with ExecutiveBiz on Tuesday. The executive discussed the complementary strengths of Thycotic and Centrify and talked about other topics including the recent supply chain management disruptions, cloud transformation efforts, zero trust, ransomware and the importance of identity consolidation and privilege elevation.
Here’s an excerpt from the interview with O’Neill highlighting the advantages of bringing Thycotic and Centrify together:
“The strengths of Centrify and Thycotic are truly complementary, and we’ve already had several conversations with some of our business customers to communicate our strategy and vision, and how it will impact them, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive.
They understand why it makes sense, why we will be better together, and how our combined solutions offering will make them more secure and empowered to better address a range of cyber threats.”
Visit ExecutiveBiz to read the full Executive Spotlight interview with Bill O’Neill, VP of cybersecurity for ThycoticCentrify, and don’t miss our other interviews with the most significant executives of consequence to the federal and government contracting sector.
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