Tyler Suss has stepped into a new role as Vice President of Global Marketing at ReversingLabs, marking a new chapter in his career as cybersecurity companies increasingly focus on the intersection of software security, artificial intelligence, and enterprise risk.
Suss announced the move on LinkedIn, sharing his transition into the new leadership position. His appointment comes with extensive experience in technology marketing, artificial intelligence, data, and enterprise transformation. His professional background includes marketing leadership at Neudesic, an IBM company, where he worked on initiatives spanning AI, data strategy, cybersecurity, and digital transformation.
At Neudesic, Suss was involved in communicating technology strategies around enterprise AI and data modernization. The company’s recent initiatives have focused on helping organizations move beyond AI experimentation toward operationalizing AI, with areas such as data readiness, governance, analytics, and cybersecurity becoming increasingly important to enterprise adoption.
His move to ReversingLabs comes at a significant point for the cybersecurity industry. As software supply chains become more complex and organizations increasingly depend on third-party applications and open-source components, businesses are paying greater attention to software integrity and security throughout the development lifecycle.
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Artificial intelligence is also adding another layer to the challenge. AI-assisted development is accelerating software creation, while simultaneously increasing the volume and complexity of code organizations need to assess and secure. This is making software supply chain security an increasingly important part of broader enterprise cybersecurity strategies.
Suss’ experience across AI, data, marketing, and technology transformation provides a foundation for his new responsibilities at ReversingLabs. His role will involve communicating the company’s technology and cybersecurity initiatives to enterprise audiences while navigating a market shaped by rapidly evolving security threats.
The appointment reflects a broader shift in technology marketing leadership. Marketing executives in cybersecurity increasingly need to understand complex technical issues while connecting them with business risks, regulatory expectations, and changing enterprise priorities.
As AI continues to reshape both software development and cybersecurity, Suss’ move to ReversingLabs highlights the growing importance of leadership that can bridge technology, security, and business communication.


