Amit Yoran, Pioneering Cybersecurity Leader and Tenable CEO, Dies at 54
- Amit Yoran, the CEO and Chairman of Tenable Holdings, died on Friday after a battle with cancer, according to a company announcement.
- Yoran served as Tenable's CEO since 2016 and led the company during its public offering in 2018.
- During Yoran's absence, Tenable appointed CFO Steve Vintz and COO Mark Thurmond as co-CEOs while searching for a permanent CEO.
- Bridgett Paradise noted that Yoran was a visionary leader who profoundly impacted Tenable's culture and mission.
56 Articles
56 Articles


Amit Yoran, 54-year-old CEO and chairman of Columbia-based Tenable Holdings, dies
The chairman and CEO of Columbia-based Tenable Holdings died Jan. 3, the cybersecurity company said.
Amit Yoran, CEO Of Cybersecurity Firm Tenable, Dies At 54 After Battle With Cancer
Renowned cybersecurity expert Amit Yoran, 54, died on Friday after a battle with cancer, his company Tenable Holdings said in a press release. In early December, Mr Yoran announced he would temporarily step aside as CEO of the publicly traded company after learning that he would need additional cancer treatment, which had initially been disclosed in March 2024. "Amit was not only a visionary leader but also a guiding force who profoundly impacte…
Cybersecurity firm Tenable's CEO Amit Yoran dies after cancer battle at 54
Cybersecurity expert Amit Yoran, 54, known for his contributions to the field and his work with the Homeland Security Department, passed away following a battle with cancer, his company announced Saturday. Yoran, described as a “visionary,” had taken a leave of absence in December and died on Friday, according to a statement from Tenable Holdings, where he served as CEO. “Under his leadership, Tenable achieved significant milestones, and he insp…


Amit Yoran, cybersecurity executive and entrepreneur, dies at 54
Amit Yoran, CEO and president of cybersecurity company Tenable Holdings, died Friday after a battle with cancer, the company announced. He was 54. “Amit was not only a visionary leader, but also a guiding force who profoundly influenced our industry, our company, our culture and our community,” Bridgett Paradise, Tenable’s chief people and culture officer, said in a message to employees Saturday. Yoran took a medical leave of absence on Dec. 5, …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 68% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage