Wahab Yusoff joins on the board of Cybersecurity firm Vehere in Singapore

Cyber Situational Awareness firm Vehere has announced the appointment of Wahab Yusoff as an Advisor to the Board. He will be based out of Singapore and shall be assisting Veherein building its presence across the ASEAN Region.

Yusoff has over three decades of rich experience in Cybersecurity and Information Technology, with a focus on assisting organizations to scale operations in the Asia Pacific Region. He has expertise in IT Security and a proven track record of driving corporate growth and development in the APAC region.

Yusoff is the Vice President of the Asia Pacific and Japan region for Forescout Technologies. Prior to that, he worked for reputed companies such as Palo Alto Networks, McAfee, Dell EMC and Documentum. Additionally, he also serves on the Boards of Changi Airport Group, Workforce Singapore, EZ-Link Pte Ltd and Rekanext VC.

Praveen Jaiswal, Founder & CSO of Vehere, said, “With his nuanced understanding of the industry and business, Wahab adds great value and dimension in furthering Vehere’s growth ambitions in the ASEAN Region. His years of experience in business development in the region makes him highly suitable to open newer markets for our products and attest the company’s command and ascendancy.”

On his part, Yusoff said, “I’m pleased to join Vehere and be part of the company’s exciting journey. I’m hopeful of a meaningful collaboration that will bolster Vehere’s vision of enhanced presence and expansion in the region.”

Yusoff holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the National University of Singapore and a Post Graduate degree in Finance, Strategic Planning, Marketing and HR from Heriot-Watt University.

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