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FireEye hires its first A/NZ regional director

FireEye hires its first A/NZ regional director

Phil Vasic appointed, security vendor expands Australian office

FireEye A/NZ regional director Phil Vasic.

FireEye A/NZ regional director Phil Vasic.

In order to better serve customers in Australia and New Zealand, FireEye has hired its first A/NZ regional director Phil Vasic.

Based in Sydney, Vasic joined the security vendor from Clearswift where he was Asia Pacific and Japan vice president. Vasic has also worked at Websense and HP.

FireEye plans to expand its regional headquarters in Sydney and establish technical security teams in Canberra and Melbourne. It works with a number of financial and government organisations in the A/NZ region.

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“Cyber attacks on organisations such as the Reserve Bank of Australia have highlighted the fact that distance can't shield our digital assets from global threats," Vasic said in a statement.

“As a prosperous, connected nation, we are a prime target and need to take serious action to bolster our defences."

FireEye has been contacted for more information by Computerworld Australia.

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