The World Leader in P2P Cyberintelligence Adds Chief of Staff

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Corporate Communications Innovator Joins Pittsburgh Organization

Cranberry Township, PA (June 13, 2012) -- Tiversa, the world leader in P2P Cyberintelligence, announced that Mike Prusinski has joined the organization as Chief of Staff. Prusinski brings more than 30 years of communications, public relations, marketing and strategy experience to the eight-year old organization located just north of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. At Tiversa, he will serve as an extension of the CEO, while also create and strategically engage a public relations campaign.

“Mike has extensive experiences that will not only help our overall organizational success, but his background in marketing and public relations will provide us with leadership in areas we are not accustomed,” said Tiversa CEO Bob Boback. “While there have been good reasons for Tiversa to be quietly successful to this point in time, that’s all about to change with Mike on board.”

Prior to joining Tiversa, Prusinski served a key role at LifeLock, the industry leader in identity theft protection. As the Sr. Vice President of Corporate Communications and a founding member of the company, Prusinski built one of the most unique and successful public relations organizations in business, resulting in educational opportunities for consumers and law enforcement, nearly 6,000 interviews and partnerships with organizations assisting victims and children. In 2010, Prusinski’s Corporate Communications team at LifeLock was named International Corporate Communications Team of the Year by the International Stevie Awards.

In addition to his nearly seven years at LifeLock, Prusinski has more than 25 years of public relations and marketing experience crafted by working in the world of professional and collegiate sports, including time spent with the University of Kansas, the University of Oklahoma, the PGA TOUR and NASCAR.

About Tiversa
Tiversa provides P2P Intelligence services to corporations, government agencies and individuals based on patented technologies that can monitor over 550 million users issuing 1.8 billion searches a day. Requiring no software or hardware, Tiversa can locate exposed files, provide copies, determine file sources and assist in remediation and risk mitigation. The company, a proud partner of FBI-LEEDA (Law Enforcement Executive Development Association), Infragard Pittsburgh and the ICAC Task Force (Internet Crimes Against Children), also supports Project Safe Childhood. The company also provides vital information to law enforcement organizations throughout the U.S. to assist in their pursuit of criminals around the world.

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Mike Prusinski
Chief of Staff

Tiversa
144 Emeryville Dr., Suite 300
Cranberry Township, PA 16066
724-940-9030

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