Nihon Cyber Defence

Robert Stevenson Appointed Chief Revenue Officer of Nihon Cyber Defence

Nihon Cyber Defence (NCD) (Head Office: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Cartan McLaughlin), a company pioneering sovereign cyber technology in Japan, today announced the appointment of Robert Stevenson as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). Stevenson brings deep experience leading enterprise technology and cyber security initiatives in Japan, including work with critical infrastructure, operational technology, and regulated industries.

Purpose of Appointment

As demand for sovereign-grade cyber defence grows, Stevenson’s appointment strengthens NCD’s ability to deliver Japan-built solutions to government, finance, and critical infrastructure. He will lead commercial strategy, customer engagement, and market expansion, working closely with partners across the public and private sectors.

“I’m excited to join NCD at a critical stage of growth. My focus will be on strengthening partnerships across Japan’s key industries and ensuring our customers see lasting value from our sovereign cyber defence solutions. NCD’s mission to protect national cyber resilience is one I fully share.”

— Robert Stevenson

“Robert brings deep experience supporting critical infrastructure, operational technology, and regulated industries. His leadership will help us scale our sovereign cyber defence platform while staying focused on the needs of our customers. As we enter this next phase of growth, customers can expect the same mission-first commitment, now with greater reach and responsiveness across Japan."

— Cartan McLaughlin, Founder & CEO

Robert Stevenson

Stevenson most recently served as Managing Director Japan for the Temasek cyber security fund and consultancy, ISTARI, where he launched portfolio companies including Sygnia, Claroty, BlueVoyant, and Axio, and advised Japanese organizations across OT and critical infrastructure. He has held leadership roles at Sumo Logic, Lenovo, and Tanium, and was instrumental in bringing global technologies to Japan’s security landscape. He holds a B.S. in Economics, Political Science, and Asian Studies from Colby College.

Looking Ahead

Stevenson’s appointment supports NCD’s continued focus on delivering cyber defence built for Japan. His leadership will strengthen NCD’s ability to serve customers across government and industry and reinforce its commitment to protecting national infrastructure through trusted, domestically aligned technology.

Contact

For more information, please contact Julie Harvey, Head of Go-to-Market
press@nihoncyberdefence.co.jp

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