Ramon Weil ist Gründer und Geschäftsführer der SECUINFRA GmbH. Seit 2010 hat er SECUINFRA zu einem der führenden Unternehmen im Bereich der Erkennung, Analyse und Abwehr von Cyberangriffen in Deutschland entwickelt.
Ramon Weil ist Gründer und Geschäftsführer der SECUINFRA GmbH. Seit 2010 hat er SECUINFRA zu einem der führenden Unternehmen im Bereich der Erkennung, Analyse und Abwehr von Cyberangriffen in Deutschland entwickelt. Vor der Gründung von SECUINFRA war Ramon mehr als 20 Jahre im Bereich IT & IT-Security tätig. Unter anderem hat er bei Siemens im Security Operation Center (SOC) gearbeitet, den Back Level Support für IT-Security Produkte bei Siemens aufgebaut und weltweit IT- Security Projekte umgesetzt und geleitet. Von 2006 bis zur Gründung von SECUINFRA hat Ramon das IT-Security Geschäft für Siemens und später Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) in der Region Asia Pacific (APAC) aufgebaut. Neben zahlreichen IT-Security Produkt-Zertifizierungen ist er seit 2006 CISSP und seit 2010 CISM.
Founder & CEO
Ramon Weil is founder and managing director of SECUINFRA GmbH. Since 2010, he has developed SECUINFRA into one of the leading companies in the field of detection, analysis and defense against cyber attacks in Germany.
Ramon Weil is founder and managing director of SECUINFRA GmbH. Since 2010, he has developed SECUINFRA into one of the leading companies in the field of detection, analysis and defense against cyber attacks in Germany. Before founding SECUINFRA, Ramon worked for more than 20 years in the field of IT & IT security. Among other things, he worked at Siemens in the Security Operation Center (SOC), established the back level support for IT security products at Siemens and implemented and managed IT security projects worldwide. From 2006 until the foundation of SECUINFRA, Ramon built up the IT Security business for Siemens and later Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. In addition to numerous IT security product certifications, he has been a CISSP since 2006 and a CISM since 2010.
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