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CovertSwarm announced the appointment of Dominic Cameron as Chairman of the Board

CovertSwarm announced the appointment of Dominic Cameron as Chairman of the Board

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CovertSwarm, a global ethical hacking and cyber security provider, announced the appointment of Dominic Cameron as Chairman of the Board. He joins the team with three decades of experience as a C-level leader at digital and technology businesses and top European brands that include the BBC, ITV, Moonpig, PhotoBox, and lastminute.com. In his role as Non-Executive Chairman, Cameron will be acting as an advisor to build upon the growth at CovertSwarm.

Dominic Cameron

Cameron’s career includes a spell at the BBC, producing the likes of Panorama and working as an Executive Producer of Newsnight, involving storytelling and the application of modern technology to communications in media.

From there, Cameron was instrumental in building of websites such as FT.com and BBC News Online. Since then, Dominic has held the position of Chief Technology Officer at lastminute.com and later Managing Director at ITV.com. Cameron’s first 25 years in digital from the 1990s were operational. He held notable positions at both lastminute.com as Chief Technology Officer and ITV.com as Managing Director before moving to focus on portfolio-based work on a non-exec level as chairman over the last five years.

In these last five years, Cameron’s focus has mostly centred on the technology industry and working with companies where technology is to disrupt or transform.

Based in Holborn, London, the company is a renowned specialist red team of penetration testers that relentlessly tests the physical, social, and digital security of organisations across multiple sectors.

CovertSwarm is an expert cyber security provider that runs constant cyber-attacks for its clients. They use every possible weapon in the hacker’s arsenal and take a step further than penetration testing that more closely simulates real-world threats. They attack their customers on a constant basis, and when vulnerabilities are found, they raise the alarm before a real attack can take place. You can find out more here.

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