N-able Appoints Ann Johnson to Board of Directors and Launches New Board-Level Cybersecurity Committee
N-able, Inc. (NYSE: NABL) has expanded its board by appointing Ann Johnson, Microsoft’s corporate vice president of security, compliance, and identity, as a director. A new cybersecurity committee has also been formed, aiming to enhance the company’s focus on protecting partners and mitigating cybersecurity risks. Johnson joins current directors Darryl Lewis and Cam McMartin on the committee. The board, led by chair William Bock, emphasizes a commitment to higher standards in cybersecurity. This strategic move is part of N-able’s ongoing evolution to empower managed services providers (MSPs).
- Ann Johnson's appointment enhances cybersecurity expertise on the board.
- Formation of a dedicated cybersecurity committee to oversee risks and policies.
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Expansion of board and increased security focus underscore N-able commitment to partner protection and growth
Ann serves as the corporate vice president of security, compliance, identity, and management business development for Microsoft®. Driving the evolution and implementation of Microsoft’s short and long-term security acquisitions and strategic partner roadmap, she has become a recognized thought leader on cybersecurity and a sought-after global speaker and digital author specializing in cyber-resilience, online fraud, compliance, and machine learning. In addition to the N-able board of directors, she is a member of the board of advisors for The Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (
“I was attracted to N-able because of how they approach technology, as an innovation ecosystem that is constantly challenging themselves and their customers to go further,” stated Ann. “I’m honored to be joining such a respected group of fellow directors and thank
Ann also joins the newly formed cybersecurity committee of the board, which includes fellow N-able directors
“Ann is a force to be reckoned with in the tech industry and a true cyber trailblazer, and we’re thrilled that she accepted the appointment of director,” stated
Both Darryl and Cam bring a wealth of technology industry and cybersecurity experience. Darryl served as the CTO for a leading data and analytics company and pioneered several notable development initiatives at Microsoft. Cam also sits on the board of directors of SailPoint Technologies (SAIL) and several private growth stage enterprises, and serves as both a company and fund advisor. In addition, he currently is the interim chief financial officer of SailPoint Technologies.
“The appointment of Ann to our board, along with our increased board-level focus on cybersecurity, make today’s announcement a pivotal one,” stated
The N-able board is comprised of recognized leaders in tech, operations, M&A, and security. More information about N-able's board of directors is available on the N-able investor relations page: https://investors.n-able.com/governance/board-of-directors/.
About N-able
N-able empowers managed services providers (MSPs) to help small and medium enterprises navigate the digital evolution. With a flexible technology platform and powerful integrations, we make it easy for MSPs to monitor, manage, and protect their end customer systems, data, and networks. Our growing portfolio of security, automation, and backup and recovery solutions is built for IT services management professionals. N-able simplifies complex ecosystems and enables customers to solve their most pressing challenges. We provide extensive, proactive support—through enriching partner programs, hands-on training, and growth resources—to help MSPs deliver exceptional value and achieve success at scale. n-able.com
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