Curtis Simpson
As CISO and Chief Advocacy Officer, Curtis guides and advances the Armis enterprise vision, ensures the protection of the company’s information assets, and serves as a vital resource to his counterparts at Armis customers and throughout the technology sector.
Curtis brings more than 15 years of diversified information technology experience, with direct information security and management experience in positions of increasing responsibility at Sysco, a Fortune 50 corporation. As vice president and global CISO at Sysco, Curtis directed a portfolio of cost effective, business-focused security programs responsible for reducing security risks faced by a global organization. Curtis is an award winner of the Cyber Influencer Top 10 list by Enterprise Security Tech.
Blogs by Curtis Simpson
New Research Shows Global Organizations Fight Increasing Attack Surface with Fragmented Tools, Scattered Threat Intelligence and Manual Spreadsheets
Discover the latest research shedding light on global organizations’ struggles with attack surface management. Unearth the risks of unmonitored assets, the complexities of cybersecurity tools, and the call for a paradigm shift. Armis paves the way for a new era in comprehensive cybersecurity solutions.
Aligning Business Objectives with Cybersecurity: Navigating the Digital Frontier
Navigating the digital era requires businesses to intertwine innovation with robust cybersecurity, ensuring growth without compromising safety.
From Overwhelmed to Optimized: Transforming the SOC
Transforming the SOC involves shifting from an overwhelmed state to an optimized one by centralizing asset-based intelligence, enabling prioritized responses to threats based on business impact.
Threat Hunting: The Vanguard of Modern Cyber Defense
Threat hunting proactively safeguards enterprises amidst rapid digital transformations, ensuring innovation without compromising security.
Navigating the UK Cybersecurity Landscape
CISO Curtis Simpson discusses the challenges UK organisations face in prioritising threat intelligence and the need for accurate asset inventory in this Armis study.