Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: May 19, 2022
In a recent Executive Spotlight interview, ExecutiveBiz spoke with Rob Lalumondier, vice president of federal business at Sophos, to discuss his strategic goals for 2022 and the five core values that reflect the company’s government-industry partnerships. He also talked about artificial intelligence, 5G, cloud and other technology trends and how they impact the federal government.
Here’s an excerpt from the interview with Lalumondier on what he wants to achieve during the rest of the year:
“My biggest strategic goal and hope for this year is to hone our profile as a provider of federal security service solutions. That’s my focus for 2022 – to make Sophos’ name synonymous with cybersecurity for our federal customers.
This is particularly important given the mass shortages of cybersecurity professionals across the country, including within the U.S. government. Federal agencies are facing endless challenges from cyber and foreign adversaries even on a good day.”
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