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Inversion6 Welcomes Craig Burland As New Chief Information Security Officer

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Monday, September 19, 2022

Veteran cybersecurity leader, Craig Burland, has joined cybersecurity IT company Inversion6 (formerly MRK Technologies) as a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).

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  • Veteran cybersecurity leader, Craig Burland, has joined cybersecurity IT company Inversion6 (formerly MRK Technologies) as a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220919005221/en/
    Burland brings decades of pertinent industry experience to Inversion6, including his most recent role leading information security operations for a Fortune 200 Company.
  • Craig is a seasoned cybersecurity leader with a successful track record in this industry, and were thrilled to have him on the team, said John Tookman, Inversion6 Chief Revenue Officer and Senior Vice President.
  • Offerings include:
    Fractional CISOs: Inversion6 offers a highly experienced CISO (Chief Information Security Officer) team with decades of real-world enterprise-grade security expertise across multiple verticals.

ReliaQuest Expands Board of Directors With Veteran Technology Leaders

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Thursday, July 1, 2021

ReliaQuest , the leader in Open XDR-as-a-Service, today announced the appointments of Mike Burkland, John Spiliotis and John Fernandez to its board of directors.

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  • ReliaQuest , the leader in Open XDR-as-a-Service, today announced the appointments of Mike Burkland, John Spiliotis and John Fernandez to its board of directors.
  • Burland, Spiliotis and Fernandez join recently appointed board member Kara Wilson , adding industry expertise across sales, marketing, cloud and finance to the ReliaQuest board.
  • John Spiliotis joins the ReliaQuest board of directors, serving as a go-to-market advisor.
  • ReliaQuest combines the power of technology and 24/7/365 security expertise to give organizations the visibility and coverage they require to make cybersecurity programs more effective.