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Lexington's Redmon Named General Counsel, VP of Biz Develompent at Co3 Systems
Lexington resident Gant Redmon has been appointed as the General Counsel and Vice President of Business Development at Co3 Systems, a Cambridge-based specializing in data loss management software.

The following is a press release from Co3 Systems, a Cambridge-based company that describes itself as a data loss management software pioneer.
Co3 Systems on Jan. 27 announced its first institutional funding and that it has added security and legal expert, Gant Redmon, to its executive team as Co3’s first General Counsel and Vice President of Business Development.
Redmon, a Lexington resident, adds invaluable and unique expertise to Co3 and its customers by combining nearly 20 years of experience tracking law and regulations across multiple sectors with extensive startup experience in the security sector. Earlier in his career Redmon received distinction as an appointee on President Clinton’s Export Counsel Subcommittee on Encryption (PECSENC), which navigated the needs of US corporations and the Federal Government to increase both National Security and global competitiveness.
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In the wake of high profile breaches such as Zappos, and with massive, pending breach lawsuits against organizations like TRICARE, the addition of Redmon comes at a time of rapid expansion for Co3 – fueled by a first round of venture funding – to accommodate surging interest across multiple industry sectors
“Co3’s value proposition to customers is about blending our experience and expertise in security, privacy, and building great software,” said John Bruce, CEO, Co3 Systems. “The nature of our business involves tracking, parsing and interpreting the constantly evolving morass of state, federal, industry and trade association regulations and making them actionable as risk assessments and incident response plans. Gant’s extensive and intimate legal knowledge brings another incredibly valuable perspective to customer conversations. And we gain the added benefit of highly experienced in-house counsel to help guide our fast growing business.”
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Redmon has practiced law for 19 years with 15 years as in-house counsel at high-profile security software startups. Prior to joining Co3 Systems, he served as General Counsel for Arbor Networks, now part of the Danaher Corporation. At Arbor, Redmon was central to sales, intellectual property, regulatory compliance, financing, business development, and merger and acquisition activities. Redmon was also Counsel at Authentica (acquired by RSA/EMC) and AXENT Technologies (acquired by Symantec). He holds a Juris Doctorate degree from Wake Forest University School of Law, and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Virginia, and is admitted to practice law in Virginia and Massachusetts.
“Companies are more exposed and business is more vulnerable than it has ever been. Whether by hacker or human error, confusion and oversight are usually at the root of corporate loss and the subsequent damage,” Redmon said. “But while the method by which a breach happens will remain largely unpredictable, the exposure that comes after a breach doesn’t have to be. Co3’s mission and approach is exciting for me personally, and a unique opportunity for a General Counsel steeped in security and privacy to have a more far reaching impact on the business and its customers.”
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