Dashlane Appoints New Chief Product Officer
Dashlane, a leading name in the credential security industry, has elevated Christophe Frenet, a seasoned product expert with extensive experience in enterprise technology, to the role of Chief Product Officer (CPO). This strategic appointment is seen as a pivotal move for Dashlane, particularly as the company aims to innovate and expand its offerings in the AI-driven security space.
In his new role, Frenet is set to enrich Dashlane's product strategy and vision. His primary mission will be to advance the development of the company’s recently introduced
Omnix platform, an innovative solution designed to streamline credential security through AI-enhanced capabilities. Omnix serves as a unified platform for proactive intelligence, response, and access protection tailored for enterprise environments.
A Vision for Innovation
"The rapid evolution of credential threats powered by AI demands innovative leadership that can equip administrators with the necessary tools to preemptively counteract attacks," stated John Bennett, CEO of Dashlane, in the official announcement. Frenet’s track record of creating transformative solutions in his previous positions positions him well to meet these challenges head-on. With his extensive background, he is aptly suited to lead Dashlane into an era where anticipating security threats is crucial for business safety.
Prior to joining Dashlane, Frenet held the title of Chief Product Officer at
Botify, enhancing AI-driven search marketing tools for the enterprise sector. His leadership experience extends through other notable companies such as
Future plc, where he served as Vice President of eCommerce, and
Purch, where he managed product strategies. This rich history of launching successful products equips him to take Dashlane’s offerings to new heights.
Enhancing Security Measures
Reflecting on his decision to join Dashlane, Frenet expressed his admiration for the company's effectiveness in making security accessible and user-friendly for millions worldwide. He is particularly motivated by Dashlane's strategic focus on addressing the unique security needs of enterprises—an area poised for growth as credential breaches represent one of the most significant threats in today’s digital landscape.
"Security challenges are evolving, and our mission is to ensure that businesses maintain a robust security posture across their operations, allowing them to not only respond to threats but to anticipate them," Frenet commented.
Frenet's appointment coincides with a busy year for Dashlane, marked by significant milestones including the launch of
Dashlane Omnix™ and confidential computing protections for passkeys. The company also recently published its
State of Credential Security report, which assesses the evolving landscape of credential risks, especially in light of AI advancements. To accommodate its continuous growth, Dashlane has also expanded its footprint in Lisbon, opening a new office and naming
Joanna Chen as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to bolster their security initiatives.
Commitment to Credential Security
Dashlane prides itself on providing comprehensive credential security across various industries. Its Omnix platform stands out by integrating credential protection and password management while empowering security teams with proactive intelligence and real-time responses to emerging threats. With over
25,000 brands, including top-tier enterprises like
Michelin,
Sephora, and
Air France, trusting Dashlane, the company is known for its patented zero-knowledge security approach and superior user experience. Their products continue to lead the charge in credential security, helping organizations navigate increasingly complex digital threats.
For continuous updates and insights into Dashlane's benefits and innovative security solutions, interested parties can explore their offerings at
dashlane.com.
With Frenet’s leadership, Dashlane is poised to not only advance its product strategy but also set a new standard for credential security amid the rapidly evolving challenges of the digital landscape.