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ExtraHop Deepens Cyber Incident Response Expertise with Hire of Mark Bowling

Former FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge for National Security Joins ExtraHop as the Vice President of Security Response Services as the Company’s Growth Continues to Outpace the Fast-Growing Network Detection and Response Market Segment

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ExtraHop, the leader in cloud-native network detection and response, today announced the appointment of cybersecurity industry veteran Mark Bowling as its new Vice President of Security Response Services. Bowling will help the company expand its robust services portfolio, bringing his decades of experience investigating and responding to cyber attacks for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. Department of Education, and helping both public and private sector organizations respond to major cybersecurity incidents.

Bowling’s long career in cybersecurity spans two decades with the FBI where he worked on major cybersecurity initiatives across different divisions. He held key positions including Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC) for the National Security branch in the FBI Little Rock Office, Counter-Terrorism Working Group Team Lead–USIC LNO, and Supervisory Special Agent for the Detroit Division Cyber Squad. After leaving the FBI, Bowling served as the ASAC for the U.S. Department of Education, Office of the Inspector General, responsible for the Technology Crimes Division, and as the Director of Security and Compliance for Southwest Power Pool. Most recently, he’s served as a security consultant for numerous private sector clients across industries including finance, manufacturing, energy, healthcare, and technology.

“Mark brings an incredible depth of expertise in managing cyber risk and security incident response. His lengthy leadership career with the FBI and the Department of Education, coupled with his more recent work advising private sector organizations on how to improve security and risk posture, make him uniquely suited to help advise ExtraHop customers as they navigate an increasingly advanced threat landscape,” said Raja Mukerji, co-founder and Chief Customer Officer at ExtraHop. “As we continue to expand our business and extend our leadership in the rapidly expanding network detection and response market, Mark’s insights and knowledge will offer a strategic advantage to our customers.”

“Nature hates a vacuum, and true to form, network detection and response is rushing in to fill a huge visibility gap left unaddressed by any other technology on the market today,” said Bowling. “A few years ago I had the opportunity to use ExtraHop as part of a security and compliance director position with a large regional health care system. It quickly became clear that not only does it provide the covert, out-of-band visibility that can only come from network telemetry, but that the scale and sophistication of this product far outpaced alternative approaches. I’m pleased to join ExtraHop, putting this game-changing technology to work for our customers.”

Bowling also serves as a National Examiner for the prestigious Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award and has advised member organizations of the North American Energy Reliability Corporation (NERC) on cybersecurity risk management and critical infrastructure protection.

About ExtraHop

ExtraHop is on a mission to arm security teams to confront active threats and stop breaches. Our Reveal(x) 360 platform, powered by cloud-scale AI, covertly decrypts and analyzes all cloud and network traffic in real time to eliminate blind spots and detect threats that other tools miss. Sophisticated machine learning models are applied to petabytes of telemetry collected continuously, helping ExtraHop customers to identify suspicious behavior and secure over 15 million IT assets, 2 million POS systems, and 50 million patient records. ExtraHop is a market share leader in network detection and response with 30 recent industry awards including Forbes AI50, Cybercrime Ransomware 25, and SC Media Security Innovator.

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Mentha Benek
ExtraHop
206-787-8417
pr@extrahop.com

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Headquarters: Seattle, Washington
CEO: Greg Clark
Employees: 700
Organization: PRI

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Former FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge for National Security Joins ExtraHop as the Vice President of Security Response Services
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Mentha Benek
ExtraHop
206-787-8417
pr@extrahop.com

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