Dashlane Appoints Christophe Frenet as Chief Product Officer
Dashlane has announced the appointment of Christophe Frenet as its new Chief Product Officer, announced in a press release. Frenet will be responsible for spearheading Dashlane's product vision, strategy, and innovation, particularly focusing on the company's Omnix platform. This AI-accelerated credential security solution aims to unify proactive intelligence, response, and access protection for enterprises.
Frenet brings extensive experience in transformative AI, having previously served as Chief Product Officer at Botify, where he led the development of AI-powered search marketing products. His expertise is expected to play a crucial role in advancing Dashlane's mission to deliver proactive credential security solutions.
Dashlane's CEO, John Bennett, emphasized the importance of Frenet's role in helping businesses anticipate and mitigate AI-driven credential threats. The company has been expanding its enterprise offerings, with the Omnix platform set to become a standard for addressing human risk in corporate environments.
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