Mike Riemer As Field CISO, Mike Riemer works closely with the Ivanti customers and sales teams to assess IT and Information Security requirements and provide a streamlined process for sales to deliver great outcomes for customers.
Prior to Ivanti, Riemer served 25 years in the US Air Force working in military intelligence and cybersecurity. This includes serving as Communications Security Officer for U.S. Armed Forces Europe, Superintendent of Communications Operations, Information Security Officer, Computer Security Officer, Information Management Officer, and Special Consultant Liaison, where he acted on behalf of the USAF assisting in the development of a new Communications Support Software package intended for use by Special Security Office Communications Centers worldwide.
After retiring from USAF, Riemer took on the role of Chief Security Architect at Juniper Networks. After ten years at Juniper Networks, he was one of the five principals that went on to create Pulse Secure, which was later acquired by Ivanti. At Pulse Secure, Riemer acted as the Field Chief Technology Officer, where he supported strategic sales opportunities, helped shape engineering and product pipelines, and evangelized Pulse Secure solutions and roadmaps.

Mike Riemer

The CISO Evolution: From Tactical Defender to Strategic Business Partner
The chief information security officer (CISO) role has changed dramatically from just a few short years ago. Once confined to technical security, CISOs have emerged as key strategic partners in the C-suite ... Read More
Security Boulevard

Blending Traditional and Emerging Cybersecurity Practices for a Holistic Approach
Security leaders must leverage the best of both to truly protect an organization in today's complex digital environment — blending the old with the new ... Read More
Security Boulevard

Why Next-Gen Firewalls Miss the Mark for Today’s Remote Workforce
For nearly three decades, next-gen firewalls (NGFWs) have proven to be essential perimeter-based security solutions, helping the enterprise network in the detection and blocking of malicious traffic. However, infosec pros are looking to evaluate if next-gen firewall technology is the right approach for secure remote access in today’s remote-heavy workforce, ... Read More
Security Boulevard

Remote Access for Office 365 for the Department of Defense
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Before we discuss remote access for Office 365 for the Department of Defense, it’s important to look at how remote access has shifted this last year and the security challenges surrounding remote workforces. The post Remote Access for Office 365 for the Department of Defense appeared first on Pulse Secure ... Read More

CISO Perspectives: Zero Trust, Secure Access, and What’s Next — Hearing the Zero Trust Signal through the Zero Trust Noise
Cyber Security Hub’s Editor-in-Chief Seth Adler took some time to speak with Mike Riemer, Global Chief Security Architect, Pulse Secure, and Tom Mustac, Senior Director Biomedical Cybersecurity at Mount Sinai Health System, around key lessons and takeaways from the last few months of conducting operations during a global pandemic. The ... Read More