Nubeva is relentlessly committed to delivering value for our customers, partners, employees, and shareholders. Nubeva Technologies (NBVA) is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange and OTCQB (NBVAF).
Nubeva is a trailblazer in the cybersecurity industry. Our name, signifying a "new way forward," captures our spirit as a pioneering software company committed to developing cutting-edge decryption solutions. With a focus on addressing significant challenges through innovative, out-of-the-box thinking, we aim to create true value for everyone involved.
Our flagship product, Ransomware Reversal, has revolutionized the cybersecurity landscape. This innovative solution leverages our patented Session Key Intercept (SKI) technology to offer a unique approach to ransomware protection - by enabling fast and easy recovery from attacks, thus nullifying its impact and damage. Having passed rigorous independent testing, Nubeva’s Ransomware Reversal is the only solution proven to reliably decrypt virtually all modern ransomware, sight-unseen, making it a game-changer in the industry.
Our revolutionary Ransomware Reversal solution enables ransomless description of attacks for faster, easier recoveries without paying criminals. Our award-winning next gen TLS visibility technology allows security solutions to better detect and prevent malware hidden in encrypted communications. At Nubeva, innovation never sleeps, with new potentials on the horizon.
We are committed to making a difference. To deliver simple, affordable solutions that improve ransomware resilience. To create value and growth for our shareholders. To form win-win partnerships through enhancement and leverage. And to provide our employees with unprecedented growth opportunities in a fast-paced, family-friendly work culture.
Nubeva is relentlessly committed to delivering value for our customers, partners, employees, and shareholders. Nubeva Technologies (NBVA) is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange and OTCQB (NBVAF).
Founder and CEO
Randy brings 20 years of technical and management leadership in cloud, security, storage and networking fields to Nubeva – his third startup venture. Previously, he led computer data storage firm Panzura, securing a $58 million round of funding supported by four of Silicon Valley's top venture capital firms. Randy also was part of the founding team at Aruba Networks, which became the leader in enterprise Wi-Fi security. Aruba filed for IPO in 2007 and was acquired by HP Enterprise in 2015 for $3 billion. In addition, Randy led the development of SSL security and load balancing software at Alteon WebSystems, which was acquired by Nortel Networks for $7.8 billion.
CFO
Ms. Rempel has more than 30 years of accounting and financial management experience. Ms. Rempel started her career with public companies in 2001 and currently provides senior financial and advisory services to Canadian private and public corporations, acting in officer or controller capacities.
David most recently served as Chief Technology Officer at Riverbed Technology and was a member of Riverbed’s founding team. In his tenure with the company, he held several positions, including Senior Vice President of Research and Development, Vice President of Software Development and Vice President of Research and Development. Prior to joining Riverbed in January 2003, David served as Senior Engineering Manager at Inktomi Corp., joining the company following the acquisition of FastForward Networks in October 2000. He has 10 patents issued and 33 pending patents related to networking, programming languages and databases.
Board Advisor
Eric joined Accel, a venture capital firm that works with startups in seed, early, and growth-stage investments, in 2014. There he focuses on enterprise infrastructure companies and uses his infrastructure and IT experience to work with founders across the enterprise stack – from next-gen analytics platforms like Jut to emerging cloud security and threat detection companies like Netskope and Vectra. Eric also co-leads the Accel Tech Council. Before Accel, Eric spent many years in various product and management roles at FastForward Networks, Inktomi, and most recently, at Riverbed, where he was President of the products group. He oversaw the growth of Riverbed’s flagship WAN optimization and app acceleration platforms, which grew to be a USD $1 billion+ business.
David Faugno brings more than 20 years of global financial and business operations experience across a number of technology sectors. Most recently, Faugno served as the Chief Financial Officer of Barracuda Networks (NYSE: CUDA) from 2006 through 2016. During his tenure, Faugno led the acquisitions of several companies, as well as the company’s successful 2013 IPO. Prior to Barracuda, Faugno served as Senior Director of Corporate Finance – M&A at Cisco Systems, where he participated in dozens of M&A and investment transactions. Faugno joined Cisco via the acquisition of Actona Technologies, which he led as CFO and COO. Prior to Actona Technologies, Faugno spent 8 years with AT&T in both Sales and Finance roles, including 4 years in London in sales operations and as CFO of the AT&T Europe, Middle East, and Africa region. Faugno's extensive experience and track record with M&A, global business operations, and strategic leadership has earned him significant recognition, including 2012 Francisco Partners portfolio CFO of the Year and 2013 Silicon Valley Business Journal CFO of the Year. He has served as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of phion AG, and as a board member and advisor to several technology companies. Faugno also sits on the Silicon Valley Bank CFO Advisory Board and is a member of the Catawba College Center for Entrepreneurship and Experiential Development (CEED) Advisory Board. Faugno is a graduate of Rutgers University and holds an MBA from Duke University.
Say is a results-oriented leader with 30 years of Information Technology experience in the banking, credit, manufacturing, ecommerce, system integrator and consulting, and engineering and construction industries. He recently retired as the Senior Vice President of IT (Enterprise Applications & Enterprise Architecture) at Fluor Corp. Say has successfully lead and implemented many large IT application and infrastructure projects. He has developed and implemented Enterprise Architecture and IT strategies that deliver innovative foundations for business execution. In addition, Say has created cost-effective, high-performance technology solutions that address complex business problems using his broad technical and management expertise.
Manjit Singh was named senior vice president and chief information officer of The Clorox Company in November 2014 and joined the Clorox Executive Committee in August 2016. In this role, he is responsible for Clorox’s information technology organization and directing the company’s strategic technology initiatives. Prior to assuming this position, Singh led the industry solutions group at Box Inc., responsible for aligning strategies with key customers across different industries. He also served as CIO for Las Vegas Sands and Chiquita Brand International as well as regional CIO for Gillette in Singapore. Early in his career, he worked for Procter & Gamble, where he pioneered the company’s digital marketing footprint and set up early e-commerce capabilities.
Michael has pioneered sales enablement, lead generation and online marketing strategies for the tech industry for more than 30 years. He co-founded Barracuda Networks (NYSE: CUDA) in 2003 and served as EVP and Chief Marketing Officer, growing the company to >$400 million in annual revenue. Prior to Barracuda, Michael co-founded and served as President and Board Member for Address.com, a free email and internet access service reaching more than 3.5 million users before it was acquired by WhitePages. He also co-founded Spinway Inc. (acquired by Kmart Corporation), which powered several major retail ISPs, and Affinity Path, a private-label ISP that supported ISPs throughout North America. In 2007, Michael received Ernst & Young’s “Technology Entrepreneur of the Year for Northern California” award.
Dave Withers is a veteran of multiple successful startups and has a 20 year track record of identifying disruptive technologies and executing successful exits. Most recently, Withers served as VP of Technology for Global Platform Engineering at Dell/EMC. He joined Dell/EMC via the acquisition of Renasar Technologies, where he was CEO and co-founder. Prior to co-founding Renasar Technologies, Withers served as COO at Nebula, a Kleiner Perkins and Highland Capital-backed private cloud company. He joined Nebula from Dell, where he led the storage business in the U.S., Canada and Latin America. Withers joined Dell via the acquisition of Ocarina Networks, a Kleiner and Highland backed compression and de-dupe startup, where he served as Vice President of Business Development & Sales. Prior to Ocarina Networks, Withers served as the Senior Director of Business Development at Isilon Systems, where he built the BD practice and drove the expansion of the addressable market for clustered storage leading up to a successful IPO and acquisition by EMC for $2.2 billion. Prior to Isilon, he served as Regional Director for PolyServe (acquired by HP). Withers holds an MBA in Finance from NYU, and a BS in Decision and Information Sciences from Santa Clara University. He also serves on the Board of the Directors of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley.
Founder and CEO
Greig Bannister was the founder and CTO of Nubeva. He has over 20 years of experience in the networking industry, having worked for companies such as Aruba Networks, Panzura, Redback Networks, Tahoe Networks, and Fujitsu Australia Limited.
Greig began his career at Fujitsu Australia Limited in 1997 as a Product Planning Engineer. In 2000, he moved to Tokyo, Japan, to work for Redback Networks as a Network Consultant. He then spent two years at Tahoe Networks as a Technical Director before joining Aruba Networks in 2003.
At Aruba, Greig served as the Technical Director for Southern Europe. In 2010, he left Aruba to join Panzura, a company that provides cloud security storage.
Greig Bannister completed a Bachelor of Science (BSc) and a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Physics and Engineering at The University of Western Australia.