S2 Group hires the former general director of Incibe to lead its relations with the public sector.

Rosa Díaz has also held senior positions in IT security companies such as Panda and Sage.
Cybersecurity company S2 Group aims to strengthen its position as a supplier to public administrations. Along these lines, it has just announced the appointment of Rosa Díaz Moles as Head of Public Sector, a position in which she will lead the Valencian company's commitment to security in government entities.
With over 20 years of experience in the technology sector and a recognized track record in the institutional and technological ecosystem, Rosa Díaz served as General Director of the National Cybersecurity Institute (Incibe) and the National Observatory of Technology and Society (Ontsi). She previously held executive positions at private sector companies such as Panda Security and Sage Spain , leading operations and business development.
At S2 Group, he will be responsible for consolidating his presence in the public sector, establishing alliances with ministries, cybersecurity agencies, regulatory bodies, and other key entities.
His arrival is part of the implementation of S2 Group's €200 million strategic plan , focused on its international expansion and the development of its own capabilities fully aligned with Europe's goals of digital sovereignty and strategic autonomy.
"The addition of Rosa Díaz Moles represents a strategic reinforcement for S2 Group in one of the key areas of our expansion: the public sector. Her in-depth knowledge of the institutional ecosystem and her ability to generate high-impact alliances will allow us to consolidate our position as the leading cybersecurity partner for public administrations," stated Rafael Rosell , Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) of the company.
"I'm joining S2 Group at a key moment for Europe in terms of digital sovereignty and cyber resilience. Our goal will be to support public institutions in the design and deployment of robust cybersecurity strategies, aligned with new regulatory frameworks and with a 100% national and European focus. S2 Group has the vision, capabilities, and commitment necessary to lead this challenge from a position of technological excellence and institutional responsibility," said Rosa Díaz Moles.
Rosa Díaz is also vice president and co-founder of Women4Cyber Spain, a European initiative that promotes gender diversity in the field of cybersecurity.
S2 Group, with over two decades of experience, employs more than 700 professionals and already has a significant presence in the public sector. One of its latest contracts was the cybersecurity contract for the Generalitat Valenciana (Valencian Regional Government) , worth €46 million.
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