OneSpan hires former Oracle Cloud head as CTO

OneSpan has appointed Ajay Keni as its chief technology officer.

He is the former head of product, engineering, quality and DevOps for Oracle's identity and access management products, and was one of the driving forces behind Oracle Cloud's Identity strategy.

Keni will be tasked with leading OneSpan’s technology and product teams to guide the development and delivery of future product innovations. He will build on the firm’s Trusted Identity cloud strategy to expand its anti-fraud solutions offering.

Meanwhile, his CTO predecessor Benoit Grangé will step into the new role of chief technology evangelist, focusing on sharing OneSpan’s technology vision with customers, partners and the broader financial services market.

Keni commented: “There is clear market demand for OneSpan’s solutions, a strong worldwide banking customer base and a global team executing on this important and essential work in a digital world.”

OneSpan chief executive Scott Clements added: “OneSpan’s Trusted Identity strategy envisions a cloud-centric technology stack that can be deployed in private, public and hybrid environments, one that will see the company further transition toward a cloud-first offering.

“Ajay is a proven leader who brings experience in product innovation and in implementing open cloud technologies that can be easily integrated and deployed at scale.”

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