Former Mozilla CEO to head security-software maker AVG
The maker of one of the world's most popular free security suites has picked Mozilla's former chief executive, Gary Kovacs, to be its new leader.
Kovacs, who's in his mid-50s, comes to AVG several months after he stepped down as the CEO of Mozilla. AVG's previous CEO, J.R. Smith, moved to an advisory role with the company in March, after six years leading of leading AVG during a period of massive user adoption of its core product, AVG Anti-Virus Free.
"AVG has an established customer base: 150 million users. It really has the trust architecture to protect people," Kovacs said, noting that this was part of the reason heagreed to lead the company. But arguably, Kovacs at his core is a mobile guy, and he cited the combination of mobile development and Internet growth as another reason he was attracted to AVG.