AGC's 13th Annual West Coast Conference Book

Participating Company Profiles - Day One

TopSpin Security is a leader in post breach detection and integrated deception solutions that allow organizations to quickly and accurately detect, engage and neutralize advanced cyber- attacks. TopSpin’s unique DECOYnet™ platform combines sophisticated internal and egress traffic analysis with a fully automated and adaptive intelligent deception layer. Simpli- fying operations, management and integration it enhances organizational security visibility across all network assets, services and IoT devices, pin-pointing cyberattacks in real-time and cutting time to resolution from days to minutes. TopSpin’s platform is deployed by lead- ing Global 2000 companies in the financial, healthcare, pharmaceutical and technology sec- tors. The company’s sales rose 400 percent in 2016 over the previous year. TopSpin is backed by Shlomo Kramer, Mickey Boodaei, Rakesh Loonkar and Zohar Zisapel.

900 Corporate Drive Mahwah , NJ 07430

Company Representative: Doron Kolton, Chief Executive Officer

Doron Kolton, founder and CEO of TopSpin, is a 25 years veteran of the data security market. Prior to founding TopSpin Security in 2013, Doron was VP Products and Engineering of Breach Security, a position he continued to hold after the company was acquired by Trustwave. Prior to that, Doron held a number of senior management positions including VP of R&D at Gilian Technologies and Head of the Software Development at Motorola Semiconductors.

TraceSecurity, Inc. provides Software-as-a-Service based information technology security compliance and risk management solutions. The Company offers TraceCompliance Manag- er, a regulatory compliance software, and Trace Risk Manager, a risk management software that identifies foreseeable risks in service interruption or unauthorized access to confidential information.

16155 Andrews Ct Monte Sereno , CA 95030

Company Representative: Pete Stewart, Chairman

Pete Stewart is a seasoned, visionary software veteran with over 25 years of entrepreneurial and senior leadership experience in technology organizations ranging from start-ups, to high-growth companies, to large publicly traded corporations. A well-rounded CEO, he has hands-on experience in every major executive function, including strategic planning, sales, and marketing operations and capital sourcing – and has consistently leveraged that experience to maximize shareholder value. Most important, Pete has demonstrated he can recognize the potential of disruptive technologies years ahead of the market – a vital talent in an industry where entire technology segments can rise from new ideas very rapidly.

Transmit Security allows organizations to implement frictionless omni-channel (web, mobile, phone, ATM, branch) authentication without modifying their applications. The company’s technology supports any authentication technology, from any vendor, in one modular, micro- services platform that slashes time-to-market and cost-to-market for new identity related projects. Transmit Security’s founders created Trusteer (now IBM Security) and Imperva (IMPV on NYSE). The company’s research and development team is made up of former members of Unit 8200, the elite Israeli Intelligence Corps. Transmit Security is self-funded, and based in Boston and Tel-Aviv. For more information visit www.transmitsecurity.com

2345 Washington Street Suite 204 Newton , MA 02462

Company Representative: Rakesh Loonkar, President

Rakesh Loonkar is a cybersecurity entrepreneur and private investor. In 2007, Rakesh founded Trusteer which was acquired by IBM in 2013. Previously, Rakesh was the founder, along with Nir Zuk (co-founder of Palo Alto Networks) of OneSecure (acquired by Net- Screen Technologies) and then served as Vice President of North American Sales at NetScreen (not part of Juniper Networks). Rakesh has successfully invested in various cybersecurity startups including Palo Alto Networks (PANW), Securent (acquired by Cisco), Mi5 Networks (acquired by Symantec) and Watchdox (acquired by Blackberry), Worklight (acquired by IBM) and many oth- ers.

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