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Trellix appoints cybersecurity veteran to lead new research arm

The Trellix Advanced Research Center will focus on producing real-time intelligence to advance customer outcomes and the industry at large

oseph “Yossi” Tal, SVP, Trellix Advanced Research Center

Trellix has announced the appointment of Joseph “Yossi” Tal to the role of Senior Vice President for the Trellix Advanced Research Center to lead elite security analysts, developers and researchers across product research, advanced adversarial resilience, threat intelligence, research engineering, and data science.

In his new tole, Tal will report to Trellix Chief Product Officer Aparna Rayasam.

The Trellix Advanced Research Center will focus on producing real-time intelligence to advance customer outcomes and the industry at large.

“Cyberthreats, supply chain, and ransomware attacks are growing in severity and intensity during board meetings. Organisations need holistic global threat intelligence and innovative security solutions to inform the governance and tools organisations they invest in for cyber risk reduction,” said Joseph Tal, Senior Vice President for the Trellix Advanced Research Centre.

“Since its launch last year, Trellix and its Advanced Research Centre set a goal to become a leading threat intelligence organisation. They’ve since delivered remarkable threat intelligence and research insights to the global cybersecurity community. I’m excited to join this team of experienced researchers, to shape the trajectory of the Trellix Advanced Research Centre to provide even more value for our customers.” 

Prior to Trellix, Tal led Citigroup’s Global Cyber Security Innovation Labs practices with research teams in cloud, infrastructure defense, identity and access management, encryption, DLT and crypto networks monitoring, application security, mobile security, original research, and more.

Earlier in his career, Tal spent 13 years at IBM in the infrastructure security, threat intelligence, and data security business, where he led the worldwide infrastructure security, X-Force Threat Intelligence and GDPR products offerings. He was also part of the Institute for National Security Studies, Cyber Program and worked with Tel-Aviv University in the Cyber Warfare and IT Security programs.