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Greg Kim Joins SanDisk as Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer

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SanDisk has appointed Greg Kim as Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, strengthening its security leadership as the company navigates a rapidly evolving technology landscape shaped by AI.
Greg announced the move on LinkedIn, describing the opportunity as an important next chapter as memory and storage become increasingly central to the ongoing AI transformation.
Leading Global Security
As Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, Greg will lead SanDisk's global information security efforts, building on the company's existing security foundation while supporting the protection of its technology, operations and innovation.
His focus will include working with security teams and business leaders to strengthen the organization's global security program as the technology environment continues to evolve.
Security at the Center of the AI Era
The rapid adoption of AI is driving significant demand for memory and storage infrastructure, placing companies such as SanDisk at an important point in the broader technology ecosystem.
Greg highlighted this shift in announcing his appointment, noting that "memory and storage" sit at the center of the current AI paradigm shift.
The changing technology landscape also brings new security considerations, making strong cybersecurity programs increasingly important for organizations supporting critical technology infrastructure.
Looking Ahead
Greg said he is looking forward to partnering with SanDisk's team to build on its existing security capabilities, scale the company's global security program and protect the innovation supporting its future.
His appointment comes as the memory and storage industry plays an increasingly important role in the infrastructure powering next-generation AI systems.
About SanDisk
SanDisk is a data storage technology company developing memory and storage solutions used across consumer, mobile, computing and data center applications. Its portfolio supports the growing demand for high-performance storage and memory across modern digital and AI-driven environments.