iCOUNTER, a Dallas-based cybersecurity risk intelligence company, has appointed Joel Molinoff as its new chief operating officer. Molinoff has nearly 30 years in senior operational, security, and risk leadership at some of the world’s most recognizable enterprises and cybersecurity firms, the company said.
iCOUNTER Chairman and CEO John P. Watters said Molinoff’s background “spans every dimension of operational excellence in cybersecurity, from running global P&Ls to building products that enterprise customers depend on every day.”
“Bringing him onto the executive team reflects iCOUNTER’s commitment to operating with the rigor and discipline our customers expect,” Watters added in a statement.
Most recently, Molinoff served as global head of third-party risk products and services at BlueVoyant, where he guided the development and growth of the company’s third-party risk management business serving commercial and government clients around the world. Previously, he served as vice chairman of BlueVoyant. Earlier in his career, Molinoff was EVP and chief information risk officer at CBS Corporation, following six years as the company’s SVP and chief information security officer.
Molinoff previously worked in intelligence for the U.S. government, with roles at the National Security Agency and the White House. Molinoff has also served on numerous advisory boards as well as the FCC’s Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council (CSRIC), and is an advisory council member with American Corporate Partners, an organization that supports U.S. veterans transitioning to civilian careers.
“iCOUNTER is solving a category-defining problem with a team that has the credibility to do it right,” Molinoff said. “I’m thrilled to join at this stage and to help scale the operations behind the technology our customers rely on.”
Launched by Dallas-based Apollo Information Systems, iCOUNTER emerged from stealth last July with $30 million in Series A funding. In recent months, the company added new chief financial and marketing officers.
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