Tom Gol
Tom Gol is a respected technology leader with extensive experience leading research and development teams specializing in managing unconventional research endeavors. Prior to joining Armis, Tom led research and development at Convexum, Team8 and Cellebrite. In his role as CTO for Research at Armis, Tom leads and oversees all research efforts as the company continues to solidify its place as a security leader and expert in threat and vulnerability research. His team works to bolster the Armis platform and enhance product development, effectively integrating research to make a substantial impact on the product.
Blogs by Tom Gol
Adapting to the Ever-Evolving Threat Landscape
Tom Gol, Product Manager, shares four important forecasts for 2024 that highlight why it’s crucial to strengthen your defenses against upcoming cyber threats.
The Rise of Ransomware in the UK: A Deep Dive into Recent Trends and Impacts
Explore the escalating threat of ransomware attacks in the UK, from its impact on the NHS to its evolution into a complex, organized criminal enterprise. Learn why a multi-layered cybersecurity strategy is imperative for national security.
Decoding the Riskiest Assets: A Deep Dive into Armis’ Latest Findings
Explore Armis’ latest insights on the riskiest connected assets in the business landscape. Dive deep into vulnerabilities and proactive defense strategies.
Chaes Malware: A Comprehensive Look at Its Journey and Implications
Chaes Malware’s evolution and its impact on cybersecurity. Tom Gol, Product Manager, highlights the importance of proactive defense in the digital age.
The Threat Within: Analyzing MITRE’s list of the Most Dangerous Software Weaknesses
Explore MITRE’s Top 25 Most Dangerous Software Weaknesses with Armis. Understand risks, prioritize remediation, and enhance your cybersecurity strategy.
Crit.IX: 9 vulnerabilities discovered in Honeywell’s Experion® Platforms for Distributed Control Systems (DCS)
9 vulnerabilities discovered in Honeywell’s Experion® Platforms for Distributed Control Systems (DCS).