NEC announces executive personnel changes
NEC Corporation announced executive personnel
changes that will become effective as of May 1, 2024.
Noboru Nakatani joined the National Police Agency of Japan in
1993, and after serving as Senior Assistant Director of the Cybercrime Division
of the National Police Agency, he was appointed as Director of Information
Systems and Technology and Chief Information Security Officer at INTERPOL’s
General Secretariat headquarters in 2008. Furthermore, he became the first
Executive Director of the INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation in 2012, where
he led global investigative support and promotion of public-private
partnerships related to cybercrime countermeasures. After retiring from the
National Police Agency in 2019, he served as Chief Trust and Safety Officer at
a private company. He is one of Japan's leading cyber security experts with
extensive work experience in both the public and private sectors.
As Chief Security Officer, he will be responsible
for further strengthening the cyber security functions of the entire NEC Group.
In addition, as president of NEC Security, Ltd., he will be responsible for
expanding the business to support governments, critical infrastructure and
enterprises in their cyberattack countermeasures by providing solutions
utilizing cutting-edge cyber security technologies.
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