Low-code/no-code security startup expands its pool of strategic advisors.
NEW YORK and TEL AVIV, September 5, 2024 – Nokod Security, the security company for low-code/no-code (LCNC) application development, announced that Yuval Illuz, a seasoned financial services executive, has joined its Advisory Board. Yuval brings more than 25 years of experience to Nokod in Technology, AI, Cybersecurity, and Operations, as well as a proven track record for defining and executing corporate strategies.
Yuval Illuz joins Nokod Security’s existing Advisory Board member Neeraj Mathur, who previously was Director of Intelligent Automation at VMware.
“Yuval's extensive experience in cybersecurity, particularly in the financial services sector, brings invaluable strategic expertise to our business,” said Yair Finzi, CEO of Nokod Security. “His deep understanding of global cybersecurity challenges, coupled with his strategic planning background, will be invaluable in helping Nokod Security address the evolving threats faced by enterprises adopting low-code/no-code platforms."
In his last role, Yuval served as an Operating Member and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of SC Ventures, a division of Standard Chartered Bank focused on promoting innovation and creating disruptive financial technologies. Throughout his distinguished career, he has held key leadership technology and business positions, including Group Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Trust, Data & Resilience at Standard Chartered, as well as Executive General Manager and Chief Information Security & Trust Officer at Commonwealth Bank.
“I am excited to join Nokod Security’s Advisory Board, a company that is driving innovation in the emerging cybersecurity category for LCNC platforms. In an era where digital threats are evolving rapidly, Nokod's unique approach to securing digital environments is not only timely but essential,” said Yuval Illuz. "I look forward to contributing my strategic expertise to help Nokod continue leading the charge in protecting organizations worldwide.”