Security - Channel Insider
Empowering the next generation Channel
 

Bull’s Eye Awards
Nominations Open for Channel Insider 2009 Bull’s Eye Awards
Nominations are now open for the Channel Insider 2009 Bull’s Eye Awards, which recognize excellence in customer service, technology prowess, business acumen, channel leadership, communications and community building, and innovation among vendors, solution providers, distributors and channel services companies.



Sponsored Links
  • Control VM Sprawl, What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You
  • FREE Sophos Encryption Tool: Encrypt, compress and share files easily
  • LSI 6Gb/s Portfolio Expands to Include SATA+SAS HBAs
  • Reduce the cost of managing your mobile workers.
  • Find out 7 Ways to Drive Data Center Efficiency
  • SonicWALL breaks through network and email gridlock
  • Save up to 40% on calling costs with Avaya Aura™



  •  

    Websense Hires New Security Research Leader

    in Security


    Article Rating:starstarstarstarstar / 2
    Article Views: 1243

    Rate This Article:
    Add This Article To:
    The web security firm Websense's new research leader was poached from anti-virus vendor F-Secure. His work has included alerting the security community about the widespread affects of Conficker.

    Websense is hoping to get a shot in the arm of innovation with the appointment of a new research leader poached from the labs of antivirus vendor F-Secure. Just under a month ago the web security firm hired Patrik Runald as senior research manager for the Websense Security Labs.

    With 14 years of security research under his belt, Runald spent a decade toiling in the labs of F-Secure in order to gain a better understanding of malware for the company. Most recently, he was part of the F-Secure team responsible for helping to alert the security community and world at large about the widespread affects of Conficker.

    Runald’s hiring marks a bit of a calculated gamble on the part of both him and Websense, given that most of his research thus far has centered around file-based malware rather than web-based threats.
    Resource Library:

    Runald says that he chose to jump ship to the San Diego-based company given the current evolution of security threats.

    “We've seen a change of malware (infections) over the last few years; how they spread, how they're kind of moving away from the traditional way of spreading and are delivered through the web through compromised websites or websites that are set up for just the purpose of spreading malware and tricking people to go there,” Runald told Channel Insider. “That’s really the future of where threats are. And, really, there is no other better place to work at than Websense when you want to deal with the web.”

    He believes that Websense will also benefit from his previous experience in a slightly different niche of research, as he brings a new perspective to the table.

    “I think I’m coming from a totally different angle of dealing with things, mostly malware,” he says. “So when dealing with the web, though I’ve done some of that in my past life as well, I really look at this with fresh eyes.”

    His most pressing goals are to find ways to more efficiently deal with the cascading pile of information that the labs gather and in  better translating that into innovative products that Websense can deliver to customers through its partners.

    “The whole point is you’re definitely going to see more Websense in the future,” he says. “That’s certainly one of my plans—to really bring innovation back to the forefront and make sure that we're able to prepare customers and partners for the future.”

     





    Discuss Websense Hires New Security Research Leader
     
    >>> Be the FIRST to comment on this article!
     

     
     
    >>> More Security Articles          >>> More By Ericka Chickowski
     



     


    [ci] feeds
    XML
    Add Channel News, Product Reviews, Trends and Analysis to your RSS newsreader or My Yahoo!


    HTML PLAIN TEXT

    Keep on top of news for VARs and Resellers with CI's Weekly Newsletter and Alerts.

     


    CHANNEL RESOURCE CENTER
     
     
    Enterprise Mobility Zone
    The Enterprise Mobility Zone (EMZ) blog is a tool designed to help senior IT executives discuss, create and deploy next-generation mobile strategies in their organizations.
    Go beyond yesterday's tactical approach to mobility!
     
    Build A More Efficient Data Center
    Demands are growing but budgets are not. Solve your pressing IT issues using the resources you already have. Determine which technologies can help you drive efficiencies and how they are applied. Gain a quick ROI on new initiatives
    Find out how
    Let Enterprise TechBrief do the work for you. Aggregated content, tech news, product reviews, vendor updates, how-to’s—all you need to boost your efficiencies and cut costs, all from one place.
    enterprisetechbrief.com