Please RSVP for this exclusive breakfast and roundtable discussion featuring Larry Stack, Executive Vice President, Global Sales and Customer Success, Red Hat® and Forrester Research's Principal Analyst, Lee Sustar. Join fellow IT leaders and industry experts to discuss trends, share insights and explore best practices for building a resilient security foundation with Zero Trust and automation in the enterprise.
Reserve your seat at the table today! We look forward to seeing you there.
Breakfast & Roundtable Details
Date: December 6, 2022
Time: 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM ET
Location: Old Ebbitt Grill, 675 15th Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20005
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Heath is a senior analyst at Forrester, advising security and risk (S&R) professionals and government agencies about cybersecurity topics like building resilient infrastructure, preventing threats, and implementing Zero Trust. His research focuses on US government cybersecurity strategy, network analysis and visibility (NAV), secure web gateway (SWG), deception technology, deception technology, and Zero Trust edge (ZTE).
Larry Stack is Executive Vice President, Global Sales and Customer Success for Red Hat. In this role, he is responsible for commercial and public sector sales, channel and alliances sales, and consulting services. He also leads the company’s global go-to-market strategy, as well as revenue growth for Red Hat's products, services, and solutions in more than 40 countries.
Stack empowers businesses to build flexible, cross-platform IT infrastructure solutions using open source solutions. Most recently, he served as Red Hat’s senior vice president and general manager for North America commercial sales. Before joining the company in 2018 as senior vice president of global accounts and industries, he was senior vice president and chief sales officer at DXC Technology. Throughout his career, Stack has also held several senior sales leadership roles at Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, Accenture, and Fujitsu.
Stack served in the U.S. Air Force and in the White House Situation Room under the Reagan and Bush administrations. He also served as the chief of field operations for the United Nations in Angola and as a negotiator in Bosnia, where he aided efforts to implement various peace accords.
Location:
Old Ebbitt Grill
675 15th Street NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20005