CSO Group appoints former govt CISO
CSO Group has appointed Matthew Fedele-Sirotich to the new role of Chief Technology Officer, taking lead on both the internal and external technical delivery capability.
Prior to joining the cybersecurity organisation, Fedele-Sirotich held multiple senior technical and cybersecurity positions across the NSW Government and financial services industry. Most recently, he led the cybersecurity strategy for the NSW Department of Customer Service, where he implemented quick and appropriate change to increase the maturity and reduce risk for the department.
Fedele-Sirotich is recognised as the first ever globally to lead a complete Spectra Alliance deployment, a zero trust integrated solution combining technology from security vendors CrowdStrike, Proofpoint, Netskope, and Okta, for The Department of Communities and Justice.
“Matthew’s ability to look beyond a single problem, to deliver operational results to multiple stakeholders concurrently, and his holistic and mature approach to solving current cybersecurity challenges is what anchors him as the right person for us here at CSO Group,” said Michael Simkovic, CSO Group’s CEO.
“We believe deeply that whilst we leverage best of breed technology, it is having an engaged, talented and deeply connected team that delights customers. CSO looks beyond the perimeter of a technology to assist in demystifying cybersecurity and simplifying end-to-end thinking.”
Fedele-Sirotich said his own experience as a customer, CSO Group’s mix of business and technical expertise, and strong management capability of security environments to mitigate risk and increase cyber maturity were key factors that led to him joining the company.
“Having been a customer of CSO Group, when the opportunity arose to be a part of the organisation I leapt at the opportunity. The organisation’s premise is different to all the other cybersecurity system integrators and consultancies I have worked with. They are transfixed on the outcome of their client’s reputation, bottom line and privacy. CSO Group truly partners and put this above its own benefit,” he said.
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