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DAILY NEWS AND INFORMATION
FOR THE GLOBAL GRID COMMUNITY / JULY 28, 2003; VOL. 2 NO. 30
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Breaking News -
General:
RSA Security Appoints Joseph
Uniejewski CTO
RSA Security Inc, a trusted name in e-security, announced the appointment
of
Joseph Uniejewski to the position of senior vice president of corporate
development and Chief Technology Officer. Uniejewski will be responsible for
managing strategy, key business relationships and technology direction.
"Technology leadership continues to be a priority for this company as we
execute on our strategy," said Art Coviello, president and CEO at RSA
Security. "Joe has done an excellent job in every capacity during his tenure
at RSA Security. His proven and diverse technical and business skills combined
with his market knowledge make him ideally suited for his new role."
Uniejewski has more than 20 years of experience in the high technology
industry with leadership roles in both Engineering and Marketing. Uniejewski
previously served as senior vice president of the Web Access Management
division. In this role, Uniejewski helped transform RSA ClearTrust software
into one of the leading identity management solutions. Uniejewski joined RSA
Security in 1998, initially serving as vice president of product marketing. In
October 1999 he was named senior vice president of engineering and in 2001 his
responsibilities expanded to include technical services. In this role he was
responsible for worldwide research, product development and program
management. During his career, he has held senior engineering and marketing
positions at companies such as Gradient Technologies, Cisco Systems, Data
General Corporation, Hewlett-Packard and Apollo Computer.
With this announcement, RSA Security's authentication and access management
divisions will come under the leadership of Bill McQuaide, senior vice
president, who previously headed the authentication division. The Company
believes that assembling the product divisions under common leadership will
allow for RSA Security to deliver feature-rich products more quickly, building
upon its identity and access management strategy and Nexus architecture.
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