
2023•06•15
LEADING CYBERSECURITY REQUIRES A DEEP UNDERSTANDING
Leading cybersecurity requires a deep understanding of the often complex needs of customers. That's why we are delighted to welcome Magnus Palmaer as Head of Sales and Marketing in Tutus (and also the C-Resilience Group).
Growing cyber threats are an increasing problem. Companies and organizations, and especially our customers in security-sensitive operations, are demanding increasingly secure and user-friendly solutions. All this and more makes it necessary to understand customer needs and find the right solutions.
Magnus Palmaer has extensive experience in understanding customer needs and finding the right solutions. Magnus comes most recently from the software industry, where he has had several senior positions. Among other things, as Executive Vice President for the EMEA region, and Vice President for Northern Europe at Teradata Corp and Head of Sweden at NCR. Magnus also has a background and great interest in defense and security issues. He is a reserve officer and has had various roles and positions at FMV and within the Swedish Armed Forces.
"My ambition is for our customers to perceive us as their trusted partner. A partner that they can turn to and feel confident that they get first-class support and expertise to solve their problems" says Magnus and continues "and it is difficult, given the escalating threat perception we see and the situation in the world, to find a more relevant and important area than cyber security. I am really looking forward to using my experience from other industries and, together with the team, building on all the good things that exist to create a top-notch customer-driven sales and marketing organization." "Magnus brings great experience and broad capabilities in sales and marketing, and building strong teams that will be of great benefit to us" says Jens Bohlin, CEO at Tutus. "Through Magnus we will be even better at finding the best solutions for our customers and helping security-sensitive operations", says Björn Weigel, CEO at C-Resiliens.