Persson Ahlberg has significant experience in security and network sales, joining Netskope from Rubrik where he oversaw the company’s Nordic growth and maturity in the two years leading up to and including its recent initial public offering. Prior to Rubrik, Persson Ahlberg spent seven years with Palo Alto Networks’ Cortex division in the Northern European region.
Andreas Persson Ahlberg commented: “Nordic businesses are changing fast, and it's increasingly urgent that the technology that they rely upon helps them stay ahead - whether that's supporting new work models, embracing the advantages of AI, or defending against new cyber threats. Netskope’s technology is strongly positioned to serve the needs of Nordic organisations today and as they plan for the future, and I am very much looking forward to helping our customers in the region address the challenges they face.”
“Netskope has built technology that is perfectly engineered to address the challenges that customers face today - whether that’s changing organisational structures, workforce behaviours, or new threats and data protection challenges. As Nordic organisations seek a simplified platform approach to security and networking—rejecting the compromise inherent in legacy offerings—our opportunity for growth in this region is significant,” said Stephan Mesguich, Senior Vice President, EMEA and LATAM, Netskope. ”Andreas brings with him significant credentials for growth from his time with Rubrik, and he has a proven track record for growth and customer satisfaction. We are excited to welcome him to the team, to drive next-level scale across the Nordic region.”
The Netskope One platform offers the full range of market-leading Netskope capabilities that enable security, network and infrastructure and operations (I&O) teams to reduce risk, cost, and complexity; protecting and accelerating everything to everywhere. Not only does Netskope provide these unique capabilities, but crucially, it also stakes the claim to being the only vendor that can deliver them all using one engine, one client, one console, one gateway, and one network.