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Marc Rogers joins ScaleFT as chief security officer

Access management platform company ScaleFT has appointed Marc Rogers as chief security officer.

Mr. Rogers held the role of head of Security for DEFCON, the world’s longest running hacker conference, since 1999. Most recently, he served as head of Information Security at CloudFlare.

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