Imad Mouline, Chief Technology Officer, Everbridge
Everbridge was founded in 2002 in the aftermath of the tragic events of 9/11 with the mission of helping to keep people safe amid critical situations. Since then, global threats have increased in complexity and unpredictability—from sophisticated cyber incidents to all-too-frequent incidents involving workplace violence—traditional perception of physical security and crisis response has changed. Federal organizations need a more integrated approach to threat assessment and organizational impact when critical events occur.
Everbridge’s Critical Event Management (CEM) offers a more integrated approach to managing operational risk by delivering an end-to-end view integrating threat analysis, operational impact, and response status information on a “single pane of glass.” CEM platforms are designed to enable organizations to consolidate overlapping systems and drive cost efficiencies, as well as to improve response time, minimize disruption and attain better management control in handling critical events.
This webinar will explore these new techniques and technologies.
About the speaker
Imad Mouline is the chief technology officer for Everbridge. In this role, Mouline is responsible for Everbridge’s market strategy, product roadmap, innovation, and research and development. Mouline joined Everbridge in 2011, when the company acquired CloudFloor, an enterprise cloud management company where he was co-founder and CTO. Prior to CloudFloor, Mouline served as CTO of Compuware’s Application Performance Management Solutions division, which was formed when the company acquired Gomez, a provider of web performance management solutions, where Mouline was CTO. Before this, he served as CTO of S1 Corporation, a provider of financial services solutions. Mouline is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has been awarded five US patents. |