Arne Trittelvitz
About Arne Trittelvitz
Arne Trittelvitz serves as the Director for Europe at ASIMILY, where he focuses on improving the security of medical networks. He has extensive experience in cybersecurity sales and risk assessment for healthcare devices, having previously held positions at Medigate by Claroty, Cisco, and Fortinet.
Current Role at Asimily
Arne Trittelvitz serves as the Director for Europe at Asimily, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he focuses on enhancing the security and efficiency of medical networks. He identifies and prioritizes vulnerabilities within healthcare delivery organizations, contributing to the overall safety and reliability of medical technology.
Previous Experience at Medigate by Claroty
Before joining Asimily, Trittelvitz worked at Medigate by Claroty as the Regional Director of Sales for Central Europe from 2021 to 2023. His responsibilities included driving sales strategies and expanding the company's presence in the healthcare cybersecurity market.
Career at Cisco
Trittelvitz has an extensive background at Cisco, where he held multiple roles. He served as a Cybersecurity Sales Specialist from 2018 to 2020 in Garching, focusing on cybersecurity solutions. Prior to that, he was an Account Manager for Healthcare and Higher Education from 2013 to 2015 in Hallbergmoos, and later as an Account Manager for Healthcare, Research, and Higher Education from 2015 to 2018 in Garching.
Educational Background
Arne Trittelvitz studied at IHK Nürnberg (Chamber of Commerce), where he earned a Bachelor of Trade and Commerce (CCI) in Economics in Retail from 1997 to 2000. He also attended Fachhochschule Ansbach - University of Applied Sciences, achieving a Diplom-Betriebswirt in Healthcare Economics and Human Resources from 2000 to 2005.
Expertise in IT Service Management
Trittelvitz possesses expertise in ITILv2 Service Management, which is essential for managing IT services within healthcare networks. This knowledge supports his work in providing comprehensive risk assessments for medical and laboratory devices, guiding remediation efforts to enhance security.