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Klaus Schwegler

Senior Director of Product Marketing

Klaus is a Sr. Director of Product Marketing at Aryaka Networks for the last five years. He has over 25 years of experience in the networking, data center, and semiconductor industries, having held positions in product and program marketing, customer service, and business development. He held roles with Equinix, Cisco, Philips Lumileds, Infineon, and Mitsubishi Electronics. Originally from Germany, he's made California home for over two decades and speaks German, English, and some basic Italian. He thinks alpine skiing is the best way to disconnect from our hyperconnected world.

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Navigating the Future: Insights from the 2025 SASE and SD-WAN AvidThink Report
In an era of cloud-first strategies, hybrid workforces, and an evolving cyber threat landscape, the 2025 SASE and SD-WAN Report[...]
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The Critical Role of Remote Browser Isolation in Today’s Cybersecurity Landscape
The cyber landscape is fraught with ever-increasing threats. From phishing attacks to malware-laden websites, the attack surface has expanded exponentially,[...]
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Gen AI Security: The Need for Unified SASE as a Service
Generative AI and large language models (LLMs) like GPT are transforming industries, driving innovation in automation, customer experience, and data[...]
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From Shadow to Clear: Ensuring Control and Compliance in the Age of Generative AI
The Pervasiveness of Generative AI and LLM Usage Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) have rapidly become integral components[...]
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Introducing Aryaka Cyber Threat Research Lab (CTRL)
Cybersecurity threats are evolving at an unprecedented pace, putting organizations at constant risk. To stay ahead of these threats and[...]
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SaltTyphoon APT: Unified SASE as a Service to the Rescue
Overview Events like SaltTyphoon are an excellent reminder of enterprise and users’ susceptibility to breaches because of dependencies on infrastructure[...]
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