Jerry Layden is the CEO of CyberSaint, a Boston-based cybersecurity software company that helps organizations measure, quantify, and report cyber risk in financial terms. He stepped into the top job in September 2021 after leading revenue as CRO, and before that spent 18 years at Dell EMC, most recently as Vice President of Global Accounts. Layden runs CyberSaint's CyberStrong platform, which uses AI and actuarial data to automate compliance work and translate cyber risk into language boards and executives understand.
Jose Seara is the founder and CEO of DeNexus, a Boston-based company that quantifies cyber risk for operational technology and industrial control systems. A naval and marine engineer by training, he spent nearly two decades building critical infrastructure and renewable energy companies across Europe and North America before pivoting to cybersecurity. He started DeNexus after discovering, as an energy operator, that he could not measure his own company's cyber risk or insure against it. His DeRISK platform turns technical threat data into financial metrics that boards and insurers can act on.
Rahul Tyagi is Co-Founder of Safe Security (formerly Lucideus), the Palo Alto-based Autonomous Cyber Risk Management platform that processes over three billion signals daily. A Certified Ethical Hacker who graduated from Lovely Professional University in 2011, he co-founded the company at IIT Bombay in 2012 alongside Saket Modi and Vidit Baxi. He has spent over a decade pioneering cyber risk quantification - using FAIR model frameworks and MITRE ATT&CK integration to give Fortune 500 boards a dollar figure on their digital exposure. Featured in Fortune India's 40-under-40, he discovered vulnerabilities in Intel, Sony, HP, TED, and dozens more before pivoting from pen-testing to platform. His most recent chapter: leading Safe Security's CyberAGI vision after closing a $70M Series C in July 2025.
Saket Modi is the Co-Founder and CEO of Safe Security (formerly Lucideus), the AI-native cyber risk management platform he started building in his final year of engineering in 2012. Based in Palo Alto, he has grown Safe Security from a bootstrapped IIT Bombay-incubated startup into a 1,300-person company with over $200M in funding — backed by Cisco's legendary John Chambers — protecting the digital infrastructure of Fortune 500 companies worldwide. His audacious goal: build CyberAGI, the definitive autonomous system of intelligence and action for the modern CISO.