
Arti Raman
CEO,
Titaniam
Arti Raman is the CEO and Founder of Titaniam, a cutting-edge Cybersecurity Company. Prior to Titaniam Arti was an executive at Symantec where she was responsible for Product Management. She also headed up UX for Symantec as well as Competitive Intelligence. Prior to that Arti held various executive roles at cybersecurity companies. Arti was also the founder and CEO of Liquid Engines and in 2004, Arti was the first woman to be honored with the Rosenthal award for outstanding contribution to the field of investment and finance for her work in Liquid Engines with US Chief Economist, late Dr. Edward Lazear and 2001 Nobel laureate Dr. A. Michael Spence. Arti holds multiple patents and has degrees in Mathematics and Economics.
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