HelpSystems appoints Raghunandan Koushik as Regional Director – India, SAARC

Raghunandan Koushik

HelpSystems, a leading software company, announced the appointment of Raghunandan Koushik as Regional Director for India and SAARC countries.

In his new role, Koushik will be responsible for optimising regional channel partnerships to fully support customers with an extensive portfolio of cyber security software solutions, according to a statement.

Koushik comes with 25 years of experience in business development and managing channels and alliances, predominantly in the information security market.

Before joining HelpSystems, Koushik held various leadership roles and managed business units for leading organisations, including Cisco, Micro Focus, HPE Security, Oracle, Symantec, IBM, and McAfee, as per the statement.

David Land, Managing Director – Asia Pacific and Japan, HelpSystems, said, “India and SAARC countries offer a huge opportunity for HelpSystems. Our partner community is an essential component of our regional go-to-market strategy. Through the development of these partnerships and with our impressive cyber security software portfolio, we’re well placed to help solve our customers’ cybersecurity challenges. Raghu has proven expertise in his field and he is a great addition to the team.”

Raghunandan Koushik, Regional Director – India and SAARC, HelpSystems, said, “As a fast-growing economy, India has been particularly impacted by cyber threats and has seen increased incidents of data breaches, making IP, data, and brand protection a key initiative for many organisations in the region. It’s not only an exciting time to join HelpSystems but it’s incredibly important work too.”

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