Barracuda Networks, a leader in cybersecurity solutions, has appointed Peter Alexander as its new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). With over 25 years of experience in marketing for top technology companies, including Fastly, Check Point, Harmonic, and Cisco, Alexander will play a key role in driving Barracuda’s market expansion and growth strategy.
“Peter joins Barracuda at a pivotal time as we accelerate growth to meet increasing demand for our comprehensive cybersecurity platform,” said Hatem Naguib, CEO of Barracuda Networks. “His extensive experience in the tech sector, combined with a proven ability to build strong, impactful brands, makes him the ideal person to lead our marketing strategy and strengthen Barracuda’s global presence. His leadership will be essential as we continue to innovate and provide easy-to-use, industry-leading solutions.”
Before joining Barracuda, Alexander served as CMO at Fastly, where he helped shape the company’s marketing approach, driving brand recognition and customer engagement. He also held the role of CMO at Check Point, where he was instrumental in scaling demand generation and enhancing the company’s brand image. His past roles also include CMO at Harmonic and Vice President of Worldwide Field Marketing at Cisco.
“Barracuda has a tremendous opportunity to set a new standard in cybersecurity resilience for businesses of all sizes,” said Alexander. “With its innovative solutions and commitment to making cybersecurity simple to implement, I’m thrilled to join this exceptional team and help amplify Barracuda’s impact as we continue driving growth and delivering immense value to our customers.”
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