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Kaspersky Lab names new GM for Southeast Asia

Global cybersecurity company Kaspersky Lab has announced the appointment of Yeo Siang Tiong as its new general manager for the Southeast Asia region with a strategic focus on Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
HCM City (VNS/VNA) -  Global cybersecurity company Kaspersky Lab hasannounced the appointment of Yeo Siang Tiong as its new general manager for theSoutheast Asia region with a strategic focus on Indonesia, Malaysia,the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

He joined the company on February 21 this year.

Kaspersky Lab names new GM for Southeast Asia ảnh 1Yeo Siang Tiong, new general manager for the Southeast Asia region at Kaspersky Lab (Photo: VNA)

As he takes up the leadership role, Yeo will beresponsible for further implementing the company’s strategic business visionfor the region’s SMB (small and medium businesses) and enterprisemarkets and accelerating the growth of Kaspersky Lab’s industrial cybersecuritysolutions and services across various sectors in all six countries.

He is a veteran sales and channel professionalwith over 20 years of experience across the information and communicationtechnology sector in Southeast Asia and the APAC market.

Before joining Kaspersky Lab, he was the SMB andchannel sales director of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Singapore.

“In 2017 Southeast Asia achieved 12 percentgrowth year-over-year, in line with the results of the APAC region growth,which was 11 percent. This year, we’re looking to excel even further and I’mconfident that with Yeo at the helm, we will be able to achieve an even largergrowth in Southeast Asia, a very important region in APAC," Neumeier said.

He has an MBA in finance from ManchesterUniversity and an electronics engineering degree from the University ofSingapore.

He replaces Sylvia Ng.-VNA
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