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Amit Yoran, Tenable
Amit Yoran, chair and CEO of cybersecurity firm Tenable, dies unexpectedly after cancer battle
Amit Yoran, who ushered cybersecurity company Tenable into the public market as chief executive, died on Friday.
Tenable CEO Amit Yoran dies
Longtime entrepreneur and cybersecurity executive Amit Yoran passed away Friday after a battle with cancer. Cybersecurity company Tenable, where Yoran was
Amit Yoran, cybersecurity executive and entrepreneur, has died at 54
Amit Yoran, the chief executive and chairman of cybersecurity firm Tenable Holdings, has died after battling cancer, according to a statement from the company.
Amit Yoran, 54-year-old CEO and chairman of Columbia-based Tenable Holdings, dies
The chairman and CEO of Columbia-based Tenable Holdings died Jan. 3, the cybersecurity company said. Amit Yoran, who led the company through a period of growth and a 2018 initial public offering,
Tenable CEO Amit Yoran Dead at 54
Tenable CEO and cybersecurity industry veteran Amit Yoran has passed away at the age of 54 after a battle with cancer.
Cybersecurity pioneer, tech CEO Amit Yoran dies 'unexpectedly' amid cancer battle
Tenable CEO Amit Yoran died on Friday during a battle with cancer, his company announced Saturday. Yoran, 54, had taken medical leave a month prior.
Cybersecurity firm Tenable's CEO Amit Yoran dies after cancer battle at 54
Cybersecurity expert Amit Yoran, 54, known for his contributions to the field and his work with the Homeland Security Department, passed away following a battle with cancer, his company announced Saturday.
Longtime Tenable CEO Amit Yoran Dies At 54
Amit Yoran, who began as the CEO of cybersecurity vendor Tenable in 2016, has died after a battle with cancer.
Cybersecurity CEO Amit Yoran, 54, dies after cancer battle
Cybersecurity guru Amit Yoran, 54, a noted expert in the field who worked in the past for the Homeland Security Department and spoke on the subject on television, has died after a battle with cancer,
Cybersecurity firm Tenable's CEO dies at 54 after cancer battle
Yoran was also the Chairperson of Tenable's board. Art Coviello, Tenable's Lead Independent Director, will now take over as the board chairperson. In a statement, Coviello called
Former Columbia public company CEO dies at 54
He was 54. The Columbia public company (NASDAQ: TENB) announced Yoran's death on Saturday, describing his passing Friday as "unexpected." Yoran had been battling cancer since April, and in December took a medical leave of absence from his role as CEO,
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US cybersecurity company Tenable CEO dies after losing battle to cancer; his 'medical leave' message to employees
Amit Yoran, CEO of Tenable Holdings, passed away at 54 after battling cancer. Yoran’s tenure at Tenable included the ...
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Amit Yoran, CEO Of Cybersecurity Firm Tenable, Dies At 54 After Battle With Cancer
Prior to his role as CEO at Tenable Holdings, he worked with the US Department of Homeland Security and was a frequent ...
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