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Andrea Hervier is a technology executive and early-stage investor based in Paris. She is the global head of partnerships at the open-source cybersecurity company CrowdSec, and a founding partner of the early-stage investment fund Nakama Ventures.[1]
Career
[edit]Hervier joined CrowdSec's founding team in 2021 to lead global partnerships, helping the project grow an international network.[2] She simultaneously co-founded Nakama Ventures, which backs European and North-American start-ups at pre-seed and seed stage.[1]
Before CrowdSec, Hervier held core business-development roles at application-security firm Sqreen (acquired by Datadog in 2021) and at the developer-centric CMS company Prismic. Earlier in her career she trained at L’Oréal and founded her first company, T-Chain.[1]
Public commentary
[edit]Hervier is a frequent commentator on cybersecurity. Trade publications such as Security Boulevard and TechRepublic quoted her in July 2023 on the U.S. National Cybersecurity Strategy Implementation Plan, where she highlighted the need for international cooperation in cyber-defence.[2][3] She has also written pieces for SC Media on public–private collaboration in cybersecurity.[4]
Education
[edit]Hervier holds a Diplôme from IÉSEG School of Management, master’s degrees in International Business Negotiation and in Strategic Management, and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Worcester.[1]
Personal life
[edit]She lives in Paris, France.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Andrea Hervier – Global Head of Partnerships at CrowdSec". The Org. Retrieved 14 May 2025.
- ^ a b Robinson, Teri (26 July 2023). "White House National Cybersecurity Strategy Heavy on Partnerships, Action". Security Boulevard. Retrieved 14 May 2025.
- ^ Greenberg, Karl (14 July 2023). "White House Launches Cybersecurity Implementation Plan". TechRepublic. Retrieved 14 May 2025.
- ^ Hervier, Andrea (24 March 2023). "The National Cybersecurity Strategy teaches us that collaboration must reign supreme". SC Media. Retrieved 14 May 2025.