RSA’s Noble appointed Australia-New Zealand enterprise manager
Paul Broekhuyse, Ambition – The Australian.
RSA, the security division of EMC, has elevated Geoff Noble to the lofty heights of Australia-New Zealand enterprise sales manager.
He will lead RSA’s enterprise sales team, developing and applying sales campaigns.
Noble has local expertise in online business and internet security, mainly in the financial and banking sector, RSA Australia-New Zealand manager Mark Pullen says. His experience includes working with European and US banks that use similar systems. Noble was previously a banking and finance specialist at RSA.
Before joining RSA Security in 2000, he spent more than eight years in the security software sector, working for VeriSign affiliate eSign and Citrix Systems.
RSA’s security products cover identity assurance and access control, data loss prevention, encryption and key management, governance and risk management, compliance and security information management, and fraud protection.
He replaces former chief information officer Joseph Stablum, who moved to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission as chief information officer in January last year.
Cann began his career as a policeman in Western Australia and started working for the Crime Commission in 2005.
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