Cloud Security
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Governance & Risk Management
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Network Firewalls, Network Access Control
CEO Doug Merritt: GenAI, Workload Sprawl Raise Zero Trust Stakes for Aviatrix
While Aviatrix began with a networking abstraction layer across clouds, customer feedback made it clear that their security functionality was the primary attraction, said CEO Doug Merritt.
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To successfully execute this pivot into cybersecurity, Merritt restructured Aviatrix’s leadership team, recruiting executives with deep cybersecurity and product domain expertise from Google and Cisco. And Aviatrix invested in helping security teams monitor and govern traffic in real time, even when the workloads themselves are short-lived or automatically scaled, by embedding security in every workload (see: Palo Alto, Versa, Fortinet, Cato Command SASE Forrester Wave).
“What I kept finding was, ‘Hey, really interesting networking capability that you give to us,'” Merritt said. “‘But we really chose you for your security capability. You do networking better than the clouds do, but you’ve begun to wrap in some capabilities to that networking offering that are very difficult to find. There are really no alternatives in the marketplace for that.'”
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group, Merritt also discussed:
- Applying a zero trust framework to modern cloud infrastructure;
- How generative AI has become a driver of complexity and urgency;
- Pivoting between IT operations and security operations buyers.
Merritt has led Aviatrix since July 2023. Most recently, he served as Splunk president and CEO from 2015 to 2021, leading its transformation from an on-premises, perpetual license software company to a cloud-based SaaS company. Prior to joining Splunk, Merritt served as senior vice president of products and solutions marketing at Cisco from 2012 to 2014. From 2011 to 2012, he served as CEO of Baynote.

