FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. and COLUMBIA, Md., March 09, 2017 -- Netsurion, a leading provider of remotely-managed data and network security services for multi-location businesses, and its security information and event management (SIEM) subsidiary EventTracker, today announced the appointment of technology industry veteran Guy Cunningham as vice president, Channel Sales and Distribution for both firms. Cunningham will help resellers, managed service providers (MSPs), and distributors realize the full potential of Netsurion and EventTracker’s offerings for small to mid-size organizations.
Cunningham brings a deep background in technology sales, including both direct and channel responsibilities. In his prior positions, he expertly managed not only internal relationships but partnerships with other companies as well.
Most recently, he served as director of Global Alliances for Veritas Technologies, managing the relationships for both Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Hitachi Data Systems. Prior to Veritas, he acted as regional director of Sales for data center, managed hosting, and cloud provider Connectria Hosting. Notably, he previously held the position of senior manager, Eastern U.S., Commercial Channel Sales at Symantec, where he was primarily responsible for the growth of the company’s core backup and security platforms.
“Guy brings a fantastic analytical mind to the Netsurion and EventTracker teams,” said Netsurion CEO Kevin Watson. “With the rapidly changing security and threat landscapes impacting small, multi-location, and mid-size businesses, we must continue to build strong relationships with resellers, MSPs, and distributors, so we can secure as many organizations as possible. Guy will be key in increasing the reach of Netsurion’s managed security services and EventTracker’s SIEM offerings in order to achieve this goal. We are thrilled to welcome him to our team.”
“Customers today are making technology purchases based on the cost of a desired outcome. Whether it’s cloud infrastructure, managed services, or enterprise software, they’re buying solutions, not technologies,” said Cunningham. “I’m excited to be a part of the team because both Netsurion and EventTracker deliver industry-leading solutions, with highly predictable and successful outcomes, with cost-effective price points. Not only do we enable our customers to have confidence in their compliance and security posture, we enable our partners to deliver best-in-class service to their customers.”
Cunningham plans to use his extensive experience across software and services to expand on Netsurion and EventTracker’s active and rapidly growing channel partner programs. Learn more at http://www.netsurion.com/partners and https://www.eventtracker.com/partners/msp-partners.
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About Netsurion
Netsurion is a managed security service provider specializing in the protection of multi-location businesses’ information, payment systems, and Wi-Fi networks from data breaches, network outages, and ever-evolving cyberthreats. Our new service offering – SIEM-at-the-Edge – is powered by our subsidiary, EventTracker, which helps deliver comprehensive security benefits to “edge” locations that normally would not have the means to leverage such a solution. Netsurion’s award-winning remote network security services and PCI compliance solutions help keep businesses of any size secure. Any sized branch or remote office, franchise, or sole proprietor operation can use Netsurion without the costs of onsite support. The company serves the retail, hospitality, healthcare, legal, and insurance sectors. www.netsurion.com
About EventTracker
EventTracker’s advanced security solutions protect enterprises and small businesses from data breaches and insider fraud, and streamline regulatory compliance. EventTracker’s platform comprises SIEM, vulnerability scanning, intrusion detection, behavior analytics, a HoneyNet deception network and other defense-in-depth capabilities within a single management platform. The company complements its state-of-the-art technology with 24/7 managed services from its global security operations center (SOC) to ensure its customers achieve desired outcomes—safer networks, better endpoint security, earlier detection of intrusion, and relevant and specific threat intelligence. The company serves the retail, hospitality, healthcare, legal, banking and financial services, utilities, and government sectors.
EventTracker is a division of Netsurion, a leader in remotely-managed IT security services that protect multi-location businesses’ information, payment systems, and on-premise public and private Wi-Fi networks. www.eventtracker.com. Twitter: @LogTalk.
CONTACT: Deb Montner, Montner Tech PR (203) 226-9290 [email protected]


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