Logpoint names Mikkel Drucker as CEO

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Logpoint has named Mikkel Drucker as its new Chief Executive Officer.

The appointment is expected to mark the next stage in the company’s journey to leading the provision of outcome-driven security operations and compliance technologies.

Mikkel Drucker joins Logpoint

According to Logpoint, Drucker is an international technology executive with a strong focus on commercial excellence.

He is said to have a proven track record in successfully scaling SaaS and scale-up companies and driving profitable growth.

He joins Logpoint after three years as CEO at Netigate, where he sold the company to a Private Equity fund and drove its healthy growth performance.

“We’re excited to have Mikkel on board,” commented Jim Pflaging, Chairman of the Board, Logpoint.

“His experience with scaling businesses and overseeing organisational transformation to drive financial growth and his understanding of improving company offerings to accelerate market traction will be instrumental in enhancing Logpoint’s growth journey,”

“Mikkel is an accomplished leader and we look forward to working with him to turn Logpoint into a preferred cybersecurity partner for European mid-sized organisations and MSSPs.”

“Logpoint is uniquely positioned”

“Cybersecurity is an exciting industry contributing to solving one of the greatest challenges in society today: Cyber-risk,” added Drucker.

“Adversaries are increasingly aggressive due to geopolitical unrest, the emergence of AI and the commoditisation of malware.

Logpoint has the potential to become a leading company in the sector.

“Logpoint is uniquely positioned to capitalise on the cybersecurity market growth with its European foundation, technology tailored to protect organisations in the mid-market and outstanding customer and partner relationships.

“I look forward to building on that strong foundation and establishing Logpoint as a strong European cybersecurity vendor and a great place to work.”

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