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Cyveillance Announces Manoj Srivastava As Chief Technical Officer; Long-Time Internet Executive to Drive New Product Development

Posted on: Tuesday, 27 September 2005, 09:00 CDT

Cyveillance, the leading provider of online risk monitoring and management solutions, today announced Internet veteran Manoj Srivastava as their new chief technical officer (CTO). Mr. Srivastava will assume overall responsibility for maintaining and enhancing Cyveillance's technological superiority in providing the broadest and deepest real-time view of Internet dangers and threats.

Most recently, Mr. Srivastava was vice president of Global Product Engineering at VeriSign Inc. (Nasdaq:VRSN), where he also served as vice president of engineering for VeriSign's Naming and Directory Services business group. While there, he was responsible for all aspects of engineering for the Domain Name System (DNS) and the various registry services supporting .com, .net and other top level domains, an infrastructure that supports over 14 billion transactions daily. He was also instrumental in leading the expansion of VeriSign's research and development activities oversees.

"I'm extremely pleased that we've added Manoj to our executive team. He is an accomplished Internet veteran whose expertise will prove extremely valuable as our CTO," said Panos Anastassiadis, president and CEO of Cyveillance. "Few individuals know as much about how the Internet is structured and maintained, due to his extensive experience developing and supporting the global infrastructure of .com and .net. We've found the right person to drive the continual development of products that uncover the hidden threats of the Internet for our clients."

"Cyveillance is the kind of dynamic, growing company I was looking for when I decided to move my career in a more security threats related direction," said Mr. Srivastava. "The Internet has truly become a reflection of the world we live in - it is being used for good purposes, and for some very bad ones. Cyveillance technology does an amazing job of keeping up with the constantly expanding and evolving world of cyberspace. It's work that benefits the broader Internet community and I am proud to be part of it."

Cyveillance focuses on helping organizations monitor the Internet for issues such as identity theft, consumer fraud, security risks, unauthorized product distribution and many forms of brand abuse. The company delivers actionable intelligence derived from comprehensive analysis of the entire Internet. Cyveillance customers use this intelligence and the closed-loop solutions it enables to increase revenues, reduce costs, mitigate risks and in so doing help foster a secure online environment that benefits all Internet users.

About Cyveillance

Cyveillance provides online risk monitoring and management solutions to Global 2000 organizations. The company comprehensively monitors the Internet using patented technology to deliver early warning of risks to information, infrastructure and people. Armed with this actionable intelligence and Cyveillance's immediate corrective response capability, chief security officers can proactively protect their company's reputation, revenues and customer trust. Cyveillance counts over half of the Fortune 50 and three quarters of the top Fortune 500 companies in the financial services, pharmaceutical, energy, and technology industries as clients.


Source: Business Wire

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