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Tenable Appoints Microsoft Cloud Security Veteran Vlad Korsunsky as Chief Technology Officer

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Former Microsoft CVP to lead Tenable’s AI-driven exposure management strategy and platform innovation

Tenable, the exposure management company, has announced the appointment of Vlad Korsunsky as Chief Technology Officer and Managing Director of Tenable Israel, marking a strategic step in accelerating the company’s long-term technology and AI roadmap.

With more than 25 years of experience in software engineering and cybersecurity, Korsunsky joins Tenable from Microsoft, where he most recently served as Corporate Vice President of Cloud and Enterprise Security. At Microsoft, he was responsible for building and scaling global multi-cloud security, enterprise AI security, and exposure management businesses, and played a key role in shaping the company’s security strategy for AI.

“As AI reshapes both the enterprise and the threat landscape, strong technology leadership is critical to staying ahead of risk.”

Steve Vintz, Co-CEO, Tenable

In his new role, Korsunsky will be responsible for Tenable’s technical vision, platform strategy, and innovation agenda, including the continued evolution of the Tenable One Exposure Management Platform and the advancement of Tenable’s AI capabilities. He will report to Tenable co-CEO Steve Vintz and will be based at the Tenable Israel Innovation Center in Tel Aviv.

“Vlad is a visionary technology leader who has operated at the highest levels of the industry,” said Vintz. “As we accelerate our exposure management vision and address rising demand for AI risk management, his leadership will be instrumental in strengthening our platform differentiation and customer value.”

Korsunsky said Tenable is uniquely positioned at a time when AI is transforming both enterprise operations and the cyber threat landscape. “Tenable’s breadth of coverage, analytics, and expertise sets it apart in exposure management,” he noted. “I’m excited to work with the team to deliver innovations that help customers better understand and reduce cyber risk.”

Korsunsky holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from Bar-Ilan University and a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Reichman University.

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