Global cybersecurity and digital privacy company Kaspersky has announced the appointment of Ngô Tấn Vũ Khanh as its first country manager for Việt Nam.

HCM CITY — Global cybersecurity and digital privacy company Kaspersky has announced the appointment of Ngô Tấn Vũ Khanh as its first country manager for Việt Nam.
He will oversee the company's operations in one of the fastest-growing and most dynamic markets in Southeast Asia, with a focus on expanding its enterprise footprint and strengthening cybersecurity capabilities across the country.
His key responsibilities involve deepening relationships with enterprise customers and public sector stakeholders, accelerating the adoption of cybersecurity solutions and driving business growth in alignment with the company’s vision for the Asia-Pacific.
He has a PhD in management information systems from Soongsil University in Seoul, South Korea.
Adrian Hia, Kaspersky’s Asia-Pacific managing director, said: “Khanh brings a wealth of experience, market insight and enterprise leadership to his role as country manager.
“With Việt Nam set to play a pivotal role in our 2025 business road map, we believe his expertise will be instrumental in scaling our operations further and delivering high-impact cybersecurity solutions tailored to local needs.
“His proven track record at Kaspersky, in the IT sector and in high-level customer engagements make him an ideal leader to champion our mission of securing digital transformation across Vietnamese organisations.”
Khanh said: “Being entrusted with this position is both a professional milestone and a personal commitment, especially in this new era of cyber risk that demands smarter, faster and more adaptive protection.
“I’m excited to lead Kaspersky’s efforts in Việt Nam, bringing our global innovations to the local market and empowering Vietnamese businesses with the tools they need to grow safely in the digital age.”
Khanh was earlier Kaspersky’s enterprise account manager for Việt Nam.
He has more than 20 years of experience in information systems management and enterprise technology, with previous leadership roles at firms like CSC, Harvey Nash, Microsoft Vietnam, and Oracle Asia Pacific. — VNS