Plurilock Adds Former CrowdStrike Director To Advisory Council

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Plurilock Security (TSXV: PLUR) this morning again added bench strength to its Industry Advisors Council, appointing former CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) board member and AppDynamics president Joe Sexton to the council. The appointment follows yesterday’s addition of Bryan Cunningham, a longtime senior advisor to Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR) to the council.

Sexton is highly connected in the field of technology and cybersecurity, having served as a board member for CrowdStrike from 2015 through to 2022, where he was previously credited as having helped grow annual recurring revenues from $25 million to over $1.5 billion. Sexton is known for being the President of worldwide field operations for AppDynamics, prior to its acquisition by Cisco for US$3.7 billion. Sexton also served as executive vice president for worldwide sales at McAfee, where he was the driving force behind US$2.5 billion in annual sales.

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More recently, he was an executive in resident for both Lightspeed Venture Partners and Greylock Partners, and served as an executive sales advisor to the CEO of PagerDuty during their successful IPO on the NYSE.

“The ever-growing sophistication, scope, and frequency of cyberattacks demand innovative solutions like Plurilock’s. Their Critical Services play a vital role in securing organizational data and ensuring business continuity for critical infrastructure, impacting both our daily lives and economic well-being. I look forward to joining Plurilock’s Industry Advisory Council and collaborating with their forward-thinking management team,” commented Sexton on his appointment.

Presently, Sexton serves as a director to a number of major tech names, including XFactor.io, Laconic, Aqua Security, and Menlo Security.

Plurilock Security last traded at $1.44 on the TSX Venture.


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