Press Release
Darktrace Appoints Dan Monahan as Senior Vice President of its Global Partner Organization
- Dan will lead the global partner organization for Darktrace, which currently includes an ecosystem of over 500 channel partners, technology alliances, and strategic partners.
- Dan brings more than 25 years of experience driving successful global sales growth at leading technology companies including Cohesity, VMware, CDW, and Insight.
Darktrace, a global leader in cyber security AI, today announces the appointment of Dan Monahan as Senior Vice President of its Global Partner Organization. Dan joined Darktrace on May 15, 2023, and reports to Chief Revenue Officer Denise Walter.
Dan will assume responsibility for Darktrace’s global partner organization, including channel sales, technology alliances, and strategic partners. Dan will be responsible for evolving the partner program as well as driving growth with new partners and deepening relationships with existing partners.
Dan joins Darktrace from Cohesity, where he oversaw all aspects of the channel program in North America. Dan was named a CRN 2023 Channel Chief and Cohesity earned a five-star rating in the 2023 CRN Partner Program Guide under his leadership. Dan has more than 25 years of experience at technology companies including VMware, where he led strategy for the company’s largest national solution providers and distributors.
The Darktrace partner ecosystem is made up of over 500 channel partners worldwide, including value-added resellers (VARs), global systems integrators (GSIs), managed security service providers (MSSPs) and distributors. Channel partners such as Softchoice benefit from working closely with Darktrace to gain access to cutting-edge AI-powered cybersecurity technology, increase their revenue streams, enhance customer satisfaction, receive partner support and training, and gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace. Darktrace also has a wide array of technology alliances, such as integrations with IBM Security QRadar, the newly announced Cisco XDR, and more that enable mutual customers to harness the value of Darktrace alongside these other technologies. Darktrace is an AWS Security Competency Partner and a Microsoft ISV Partner.
Denise Walter, Chief Revenue Officer of Darktrace, said:
“Our global partners play a critical role in our mission to free the world of cyber disruption, and together we can bring our customers cutting edge solutions that use Darktrace’s self-learning AI to help them prevent, detect, respond, and heal from cyber-attacks. Dan will be instrumental in evolving our partner program and model to help drive long-term, sustainable growth.”
Commenting on his appointment, Dan Monahan said:
“The security industry is at a critical inflection point with AI. We have a significant opportunity ahead to harness the power of the channel to bring Darktrace’s unique self-learning AI to more businesses to help them deliver autonomous, always-on cybersecurity. I am excited to draw on my experience to accelerate Darktrace’s channel growth, and to work together with partners to help our customers protect themselves from the increasing costs of cyber disruption.”
About Darktrace
Darktrace (DARK.L), a global leader in cyber security artificial intelligence, delivers complete AI-powered solutions in its mission to free the world of cyber disruption. Breakthrough innovations from the Darktrace Cyber AI Research Centre in Cambridge, UK and its R&D centre in The Hague, The Netherlands have resulted in over 135 patent applications filed and significant research published to contribute to the cyber security community. Darktrace’s technology continuously learns and updates its knowledge of 'you' for an organization and applies that understanding to achieve an optimal state of cyber security. It is delivering the first ever Cyber AI Loop, fueling a continuous end-to-end security capability that can autonomously prevent, detect, and respond to novel, in-progress threats in real time. Darktrace employs over 2,200 people around the world and protects over 8,400 organizations globally from advanced cyber-threats. It was named one of TIME magazine’s ‘Most Influential Companies’ in 2021.