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Amit Yoran, who led the company through a period of growth and a 2018 initial public offering, died of cancer, Tenable said in an announcement Saturday. He joined the company as CEO in 2016.
He served as the CEO of Tenable from 2016 to 2023. Renowned cybersecurity expert Amit Yoran, 54, died on Friday after a battle with cancer, his company Tenable Holdings said in a press release.
Amit Yoran, CEO of cybersecurity company, Tenable, passed away on January 3. The 54-year-old had gone on medical leave last month after he was diagnosed with cancer, the company said in a statement.
Amit Yoran, the CEO and chairman of cybersecurity firm Tenable Holdings and pictured in this file 2016 photo, died Friday after a battle with cancer, according to a company announcement.