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Ziga Cerkovnik
Ziga Cerkovnik took his first cyber footsteps at RSA Security. After applying bleeding-edge technology at a FinTech startup, Ziga joined Tenable in 2020. In his role as Senior Product Manager, Ziga applies his experience in technology leadership and cybersecurity to furthering the vision of Tenable Research. His focus areas are strengthening Tenable's core vulnerability detections and enhancing vulnerability intelligence capabilities. On a mission to empower people through technology, Ziga leans heavily on leveraging data-driven concepts and innovative technologies.
Ryan Hoy
In his role as a Senior Engineering Manager at Tenable, Ryan Hoy is responsible for managing and leading a team of engineers in developing and delivering vulnerability intelligence solutions. He also serves as the Technical Lead for the Tenable Research Alliance Program, working closely with partners to collaborate on new research and share intelligence about the latest cybersecurity threats. Ryan is passionate about leveraging his 20+ years of experience in the industry to mentor and inspire the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.
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