WatchGuard’s CEO Shuffle: New Leadership, Same Cybersecurity Swagger!

WatchGuard Technologies announces a leadership transition as CEO Prakash Panjwani steps down, with Vats Srivatsan taking the helm as Interim CEO. With a legacy of growth and innovation, WatchGuard is set to continue its mission of simplifying cybersecurity for MSPs, ensuring businesses worldwide are protected with ease and efficiency.

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WatchGuard is playing a game of musical chairs at the top, but don’t worry, it’s all part of the plan. Prakash Panjwani is passing the CEO torch to Vats Srivatsan, and it’s like swapping out your old firewall for the latest and greatest—but with less downtime, hopefully. With the company’s eyes set on innovating faster than a hacker can say “malware,” this transition might just be the cyber equivalent of upgrading to fiber optics from dial-up.

Key Points:

– Prakash Panjwani is stepping down as CEO but will remain on WatchGuard’s Board.
– Vats Srivatsan is named Interim CEO, effective May 14, 2025.
– Under Panjwani’s leadership, WatchGuard tripled its annual recurring revenue.
– Srivatsan brings a wealth of experience from SentinelOne, Palo Alto Networks, and Google Cloud.
– WatchGuard aims to continue simplifying cybersecurity for MSPs with a strong focus on innovation.

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