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Cybereason’s Andrew Borene is Elected to the National Defense Industrial Association’s Special Operations Division Executive Board

Written by Cyber Admin | September 16, 2020

Cybereason, a leader in endpoint security, today announced that Andrew Borene, its Managing Director for the US Public Sector, was recently elected to the executive board of the National Defense Industrial Association’s (NDIA) Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict (SO/LIC) Division. Borene was also named Chairman of the organization’s Industry Outreach Committee.

“Andrew Borene was unanimously elected to the SO/LIC executive board and his passion and expertise in establishing public-private partnerships between industry, government, and academia is paying dividends as we prepare for our October 2 Symposium,” said Dana Hudson, Chair of NDIA’s SO/LIC Division.

“It is an honor to be part of the NDIA leadership effort with SO/LIC and to be playing a role in ensuring that our nation’s elite warfighters have the best technology and industrial support to do their jobs and protect the interests of the United States. This is a massively pivotal moment for special operations forces, as American policymakers are becoming more focused on a national security strategy for great power competition and the troops themselves must simultaneously adapt to a cyber-dominated tactical battle space,” said Borene.

Borene will moderate a panel on protecting global supply chains from espionage, sabotage and cyber threats, Friday, October 2, 2:25 pm - 3:00 pm ET, titled ‘Securing SOF’s Supply Chain Against Near Peer Adversaries.’ Panelists include: Chris Inglis, former National Security Agency Deputy Director and Alan Estevez, National Security and Logistics Executive, Deloitte and former Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense. For more information on the virtual symposium, visit: https://www.ndia.org/events/2020/10/2/2020-virtual-solic

Borene is a former CEO, a licensed attorney, and a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) with more than 20 years experience in security, intelligence and investigations. He was a senior advisor to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s IARPA Director, was a Pentagon Lawyer, and served on the intelligence staff of the First Marine Division during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. As an adjunct professor, Borene has written and edited books and chapters on US Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Privacy, Irregular Warfare, Human Rights Law and National Security Law. He is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a recipient of the FBI Director’s Award for exceptional service in the public interest.

About the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA)
The National Defense Industrial Association drives strategic dialogue in national security by identifying key issues and leveraging the knowledge and experience of its military, government, industry, and academic members to address them. NDIA, comprised of its Affiliates, Chapters, Divisions, and 1,610 corporate and 65,000 individual members, is a non-partisan, non-profit, educational association that has been designated by the IRS as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization - not a lobby firm - and was founded to educate its constituencies on all aspects of national security. For 100 years, NDIA has provided a platform through which leaders in government, industry, and academia can collaborate and provide solutions to advance the national security and defense needs of the nation.

About the Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict Division
SO/LIC facilitates contact and cooperation between industry and special operations forces to ensure that those forces have access to ideas and technology from the U.S. industrial and academic base. The division also champions new, innovative ideas to meet the national security challenges of the 21st century. The division’s board is composed of subject matter experts.

About Cybereason
Cybereason, creators of the leading Cybereason Defense Platform, gives the advantage back to the defender through a completely new approach to cybersecurity. Cybereason offers endpoint prevention, detection and response and active monitoring. The solution delivers multi-layered endpoint prevention by leveraging signature and signatureless techniques to prevent known and unknown threats in conjunction with behavioral and deception techniques to prevent ransomware and fileless attacks. Cybereason is a privately held, international company, headquartered in Boston, MA with customers in more than 30 countries.

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