ZBeta hires Chris Tallerico as Director of InfoSec
James Thorpe
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ZBeta has hired Chris Tallerico as its new Director of InfoSec.
The appointment aligns with ZBeta’s commitment to strengthening organisational security frameworks.
Chris Tallerico joins ZBeta
According to ZBeta, Tallerico will help enhance the company’s security consulting program, thus providing stronger safeguards against both cyber-threats and physical breaches.
The appointment also reflects ZBeta’s dedication to promoting collaboration and the ongoing enhancement of security measures while heightening organisational resilience.
Tallerico brings decades of experience in building and leading cybersecurity initiatives to the role.
His career in technology has seen him evolve through various leadership roles, such as managing IT and technology programs for prominent global brands.
Before joining ZBeta, Tallerico was the Director of Technical Account Management at Dragos, Inc. and served as Principal Consultant for Cybersecurity at Ross & Baruzzini.
“We cannot neglect this crucial element”
“Chris’ impact will be three-fold: Continuing to build and refine our information security programs and better protecting our and our client’s data; enhancing our technical consulting capabilities through improved evaluation of product cybersecurity features and vulnerabilities and, lastly, adding a critical cybersecurity perspective to the threat, vulnerability and risk assessment work of our Enterprise Security Risk Group,” commented Zack Brunette, CEO, ZBeta.
“A true physical security focus remains a hallmark of our consulting practice, but we know it is impossible to conduct that work without cyber expertise.
“Just as one can’t ignore physical security and access when protecting IT networks and assets, we cannot neglect this crucial element and do our work at the very high level we aspire to.”
“As technology advances and risks become more varied, security leaders are encountering increasingly complex challenges,” Tallerico added.
“The surge in remote interactions has broadened the threat landscape to encompass both physical and cyber risks, underscoring the necessity of a unified security approach.
“ZBeta is positioned to assist global enterprises in preparing, planning and mitigating disruptions to their operations, assets, brand and personnel and I am excited to contribute to this effort.”