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Noted cybercrime veteran Charlene Leubecker announced to Scapien’s advisory board

Jul 10, 2022

Scapien, a leader in attack surface management platforms, that its board of directors named former Intelligence Community Deputy Chief Information Officer and CIA’s Deputy Chief Information Security Officer and Director of Clandestine Information Technology Charlene Leubecker to its board of advisors. Ms. Leubecker brings deep expertise and knowledge of technology and security risks to Scapien. She will help the company enhance its roadmap and partnerships to strengthen Scapien’s customer security posture further.

“Charlene has been handling both offensive and defensive cybersecurity matters on a national and international level, effectively since the birth of cybersecurity,” said Scapien’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer – Atul Chowdhry, adding, “She is a perfect complement for Scapien to help guide us as we grow and develop our advanced attack surface management platform and help us in our mission to protect our customers against cyber-attacks.”

For over three decades, Ms. Leubecker was dedicated to protecting the Central Intelligence Agency’s systems and was named one of Washington D.C.s Top Women in Technology. During her career, Ms. Leubecker served in various roles, including Deputy CIO for the IC and the Director for Clandestine Information Technology, CIA. Ms. Leubecker has extensive cybersecurity knowledge and experience in creating and managing the life cycle of successful cybersecurity, talent, and innovation programs for the intelligence community. She is a critical thinker known for her ability to rapidly transform organizations to meet future needs and develop and implement balanced solutions to complex technical challenges.

We are honored to add Ms. Leubecker to our Advisory Board and look forward to working closely with her.

About Scapien

Scapien was founded with the idea that only the most sophisticated organizations with strong cybersecurity teams truly test and manage their cybersecurity attack surface. Even these organizations know they need to do more. The reality is that identifying cybersecurity risks that mimic hacker behavior within an organization is a time-consuming, cumbersome, resource-intensive, and expensive endeavor.

The inability to quickly identify and remediate cybersecurity risks is a key contributor to the increasing number of worldwide cyberattacks.

The cost and cybersecurity personnel shortage means that quality attack surface management is inaccessible for most organizations. Scapien’s platform changes this market dynamic.

By continuously aggregating the latest real “hacker” techniques for both technology and employees and providing customers with comprehensive risk mitigation management, Scapien delivers a single pane of glass to view and manage organizations’ attack surfaces. The platform’s ability to integrate high levels of automation enhanced with AI results in continuously deeper, broader, and faster testing. Cyber risks are quickly identified, and the platform’s detailed remediation system allows organizations to track and mitigate risks expediently.

Scapien’s cost-effective Attack Surface Management platform allows its customers to continually improve their cybersecurity maturity model, validate and manage their security risks reducing their attack surface.

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