– Experienced cybersecurity leader aims to help shift and improve security
posture for the region
KnowBe4, the provider of the world’s largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform, today announced it has hired Jacqueline Jayne as security awareness advocate for the APAC region. Jayne will be based in her home country of Australia.
Jayne comes to KnowBe4 with over 20 years’ experience as a conduit between people and technology and has mastered the art of communication and influence. Previously, she led a successful cybersecurity education and awareness program that changed behavior and culture, aimed at helping users make better security decisions online. Her insights on the human condition and how to engage at all levels in this space are invaluable.
“Jacqueline (JJ to her friends), makes a wonderful addition to KnowBe4’s global team of security awareness advocates,” said Stu Sjouwerman, CEO, KnowBe4. “Her diversity in thinking, proneness to engaging people and her communications skills make her a stand-out for this type of position. She will cover a new region for our organization – APAC – which is an important, young market for security awareness training.”
“The role of security awareness advocate enables me to bring together all the skills I have mastered over the years and truly make a difference.” said Jayne. “The opportunity to share knowledge and educate in this space across all possible media platforms and at speaking events representing KnowBe4 is incredible.”
Come and meet Jacqueline and the team at the 2019 Australian Cyber Conference Melbourne, October 7-9 and the WA Cyber Security Awards in Perth, October 10-11. KnowBe4’s Chief Hacking Officer Kevin Mitnick is the keynote speaker for both events. KnowBe4 will also have a booth.