Leah Burk, chief operating officer at SpyCloud. Burk is SpyCloud's first-ever COO

Leah Burk to Lead SpyCloud’s Revenue, Customer Efforts as COO

  • Leah Burk has assumed new responsibilities as SpyCloud’s first-ever COO
  • In her new role, she will lead the company’s revenue operations and customer success functions
  • SpyCloud CEO Ted Ross said Burk was instrumental in building the operational foundation of the company’s growth

SpyCloud has named Leah Burk as its first-ever chief operating officer. The Austin, Texas-headquartered cybersecurity company said Tuesday that Burk, who previously served as senior vice president of revenue operations, will oversee revenue operations and customer success functions.

Who Is Leah Burk?

Burk joined SpyCloud in 2020 as director of revenue operations. Throughout her over seven years at the company, she held the roles of vice president and eventually senior vice president. 

“Leah has built the operational foundation that powers SpyCloud’s growth,” Ted Ross, CEO of SpyCloud, stated. “Extending her leadership into customer success is a natural evolution to ensure that our identity threat protection solutions are delivered exceptionally well to the businesses that rely on us to protect their workforce, customers, and supply chain from emerging threats.”

Before SpyCloud, Burk served as director of global sales operations at WP Engine. Her career also includes leadership positions at Zenoss, Lifesize, Dell and Pactive Corp.

Burk earned a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering from Virginia Tech and is based in Austin, Texas.

What Cyber Capabilities Does SpyCloud Offer?

SpyCloud provides automated identity threat protection capabilities designed to disrupt cybercrime using recaptured darknet data, advanced analytics and artificial intelligence. The company is broadening its identity threat protection portfolio amid growing phishing, ransomware and AI-enabled cybersecurity threats.

In January, SpyCloud launched SpyCloud Supply Chain Threat Protection, a platform designed to help organizations identify third-party identity exposures and vendor-related cyber risks using darknet and malware intelligence.

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