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Week of June 15, 2026

SolarWinds has announced the appointment of Justin Henkel as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). A US Air Force veteran, Henkel most recently served as Head of the CISO Center of Excellence and then Deputy CISO at OneTrust. Previously, he held cybersecurity leadership positions at CME Group and iSIGHT Partners.

Cinchy has appointed J. Paul Haynes as Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Haynes joins Cinchy from eSentire, where he served as CEO, president and COO, and, most recently, as advisor. He is also a board member of NopSec, TechNation, and the University of Guelph.

Hatem Naguib has been appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Sysdig. Most recently, Naguib served as CEO at Barracuda. Previously, he held leadership positions at Barracuda, VMware, and Sun Microsystems.

KnowBe4 has appointed Alex Callihan as Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Callihan has extensive experience as a software engineer, previously serving as SVP of Engineering at KnowBe4.

Jonathan Trull has been appointed Global Head of Cyber Defense at Oracle. Trull joins Oracle from Qualys, where he led product and corporate security. Previously, he served in leadership security positions at Microsoft, Optiv, Qualys, and the State of Colorado, and was an intelligence officer within the US Navy Reserve.

Plaid has appointed Sean Cassidy as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). Previously, Cassidy served as Head of Security at Asana, Head of Information Security at Patreon, and as CTO at DefenseStorm.

Ann Barron-DiCamillo has been named Executive Vice President (EVP) and Global Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at U.S. Bank. Barron-DiCamillo joins U.S. Bank from Citi, where she served as managing director for the bank’s tech optimization and cyber operations initiatives.

Axonius has announced the appointment of Moshe Ben Simon as Chief Product Officer (CPO). An Israeli Air Force (IAF) veteran, Ben Simon previously served as vice president of product management at Fortinet and as CEO at TrapX Security (which he co-founded in 2012 and was acquired by Commvault in 2022).

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