Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: March 4, 2021
Bill Kalogeros, a 25-year sales veteran in the government market, has joined archTIS as director of federal and defense industry base.
His appointment coincides with the launch of the Australian security technology provider’s sales and channel practice that will focus on insider threat protection and sensitive data protection offerings for the U.S. federal and defense market, archTIS said Tuesday.
ArchTIS and its Nucleus Cyber subsidiary maintain a portfolio of products designed to help organizations secure access and sharing of information.
Products include the cloud-based Kojensi collaboration platform and the NC Protect system used to facilitate document exchange via Dropbox, Microsoft 365, Windows and Nutanix applications.
Kalogeros is a former ranger in the U.S. Army and his industry career included senior-level roles at Cisco Federal, Bay Networks, MicroAccess and GE Comstor.
In the same announcement, archTIS named Riley Repko, formerly a strategic adviser to Air Force secretary and chief of staff, as a strategic consultant.
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