Tesserent hires ex-Telstra talent to supercharge growth
Cyber security player Tesserent has hired former Telstra head of sales James Ormesher as its chief growth officer.
Cyber security player Tesserent has hired former Telstra head of sales James Ormesher as its chief growth officer.
Tesserent is to acquire Brisbane-based attack simulation provider Beyond Binary for $7 million.
The majority of Tesserent shareholders have voted in favour of Thales Australia’s proposed $176 million acquisition of the cyber security provider.
Tesserent has hired former building construction training provider Builders Academy Australia CEO Andrew Shea as its managing partner of the cyber security provider’s academy arm.
Publicly listed cyber security provider, Tesserent has seen total sales turnover rise 12 per cent to $186 million while statutory revenue increased 15 per cent to $185 million for the financial year ending June 30.
Security vendor CrowdStrike has revealed partner award winners during its conference held in Phuket, Thailand.
Tesserent has added three new hires to its leadership team, filling out capacity around offensive security, partners and alliances and security architecture, engineering and analytics.
Thales Australia is poised to acquire all of Tesserent’s shares in a deal worth A$176 million.
Tesserent has reinforced its Academy division with the acquisition of cyber security training business ALC Group for a total price of $5.8 million.
Tesserent has scored a $3 million contract with the State Library of Queensland for a new digital archiving solution.
Zscaler has highlighted its top-performing partners across the Asia Pacific and Japan region for 2022 at its annual APJ Partner Summit and Awards Ceremony.
Numerous companies were impacted by the ongoing pandemic during FY22. Some took up restructuring and the cloud, but for a few, it wasn’t enough to make a profit.
Publicly listed cyber security provider Tesserent has seen its losses almost double from $4.5 million to $8.8 million for the year ended 30 June 2022.
Tesserent has promoted cyber security firm and subsidiary North’s managing director George Katavic to lead its federal government division.
Former Tesserent CEO Julian Challingsworth has taken over the reins at telecommunications and IT service provider Spirit.