Amit Yoran, the CEO and chairman of cybersecurity company Tenable, passed away on Friday after a courageous battle with cancer. Yoran was a prominent cybersecurity industry figure known for his visionary leadership and contributions to the field.
Tenable confirmed Yoran’s passing in a press release, highlighting his remarkable career and lasting impact on the company. On December 5, Yoran took a medical leave of absence, during which CFO Steve Vintz and COO Mark Thurmond were appointed interim co-CEOs. They will continue in their roles while the company searches for a permanent CEO.
Yoran joined Tenable as CEO in 2016 and played a pivotal role in shaping the company’s culture and mission. His prior experience includes serving as president of RSA, founding CEO of NetWitness, and CEO of In-Q-Tel, reflecting a career marked by groundbreaking achievements in cybersecurity.
Tenable’s lead independent director, Art Coviello, said in a heartfelt statement,
His passion for cybersecurity, his strategic vision, and his ability to inspire those around him have shaped Tenable’s culture and mission. His legacy will continue to guide us as we move forward.
Yoran’s death marks a significant loss for the cybersecurity community, where he was regarded as a trailblazer. His contributions elevated Tenable to new heights and set a high standard for innovation and leadership in the industry.
Amit Yoran leaves behind a legacy of excellence and inspiration in cybersecurity. As Tenable moves forward, his vision and values will continue influencing the company’s path.