Security operations at The Missing Link now under Tim Niblett's leadership
The cyber security landscape is becoming increasingly complex, and businesses are in constant need of robust defenses to protect their digital assets. In response, The Missing Link, a leading cyber security provider, has appointed Tim Niblett as its head of security operations.
Niblett brings with him a wealth of experience, having spent two decades specializing in cyber security. He has led teams across the Americas and Asia, and has a global perspective on security risk management. Niblett's expertise extends to various customer industries, including financial services, technology, and government.
Prior to joining The Missing Link, Niblett held senior leadership roles at NSW Police, AMP, AXA, and IBM. His experience in defense, law enforcement, and financial services will be instrumental in strengthening The Missing Link's security operations.
Aaron Bailey, CISO of The Missing Link, stated that Niblett is a highly respected leader with a proven ability to drive innovation and operational excellence. Niblett's appointment aligns with The Missing Link's strategy to lead in next-generation cyber security.
As head of security operations, Niblett will oversee threat intelligence, incident response, and the expansion of managed security services across Australia and the UK. He will also help businesses stay ahead of emerging threats through AI-driven analytics, automation, and proactive cyber defense strategies.
Niblett's 30 years of experience in IT, coupled with his extensive background in cyber security, make him an invaluable asset as The Missing Link continues to strengthen its capabilities and deliver cutting-edge solutions. The Missing Link is investing in strategic partnerships, innovative security technologies, and advanced defense measures to protect businesses in this complex digital landscape.
The Missing Link is committed to providing its clients with the best possible cyber security solutions, and with Tim Niblett at the helm, they are well-positioned to do just that.