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London-Based Cybersecurity Start-Up Barac Appoints First Global Head Of Sales And Moves Into The US Market.

by The Gurus
January 15, 2019
in Featured, Security News
London-Based Cybersecurity Start-Up Barac Appoints First Global Head Of Sales And Moves Into The US Market.
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Pioneering cybersecurity start-up, Barac, today announced it is ramping up operations with the appointment of Peter Christou as its first EVP Global Sales and by expanding into the US market with the opening of a Boston office. Christou, an experienced cybersecurity professional, has been appointed to drive growth through increased sales, new partnerships and further international expansion through 2019.

Barac is a highly innovative cybersecurity company that enables organisations to identify and stop the growing problem of malware hidden in encrypted traffic – one of the biggest challenges in cybersecurity today.

“More than 80 percent of all corporate traffic is now encrypted, driven by the increased adoption of cloud services, IoT and onerous compliance requirements, such as GDPR,” said Omar Yaacoubi, Barac’s Founder and CEO. “Growth in the use of encryption represents a huge problem for organisations. Existing cybersecurity solutions leave organisations vulnerable to malware attacks because they are simply unable to protect against threats hidden in encrypted traffic.”

Using its expertise in AI and behavioural analytics, Barac has developed a platform that detects malware hidden within encrypted traffic without the need for decryption. Its approach has received widespread industry recognition with Barac selected to join GCHQ’s prestigious Cyber Accelerator programme. The programme, run by GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre, provides support to companies that GCHQ considers ground breaking in improving the UK’s cyber security.

Christou has more than 25 years’ experience of helping innovative security firms grow across EMEA, APAC and the USA. He has previously driven sales and marketing for companies including Accelops, Securonix, NitroSecurity, Breach Security, Open Environment Corporation and Gradient Technologies.

“Malware hidden in encrypted traffic is one of the biggest threats organisations are facing today,” said Peter Christou, Barac’s EVP Global Sales. “Our ability to solve the problem gives us tremendous growth opportunity as we scale up the business both in the UK where we are headquartered, across EMEA and now in the US with the opening of our Boston office.”

About Barac

Founded in 2017 in London, Barac is a cybersecurity start-up that uses its expertise in AI and behavioural analytics to solve the growing problem of protecting organisations against malware hidden in encrypted traffic.

The Barac Encrypted Traffic Visibility (ETV) platform is a fast, effective and highly accurate solution that enables encrypted data to travel more quickly and more safely, improving the user experience while keeping organisations and customers safe.

Barac is headquartered in London, UK, with additional offices in Paris, France; Boston, USA; and Tunis, Tunisia. More information at www.Barac.io

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