Enquire Adds New Chief Information Security Officer to Improve Client Data Security

Creation of New Role Drives Enquire to the Forefront of Senior Care Data Security

Enquire, a leading provider of cloud CRM, marketing automation, and contact center solutions for senior living communities, post-acute care facilities and healthcare organizations announced the recent addition of Craig Riley as its Chief Information Security Officer. Riley will be responsible for establishing and maintaining a comprehensive information security strategy and program to ensure that information assets and technologies are appropriately protected. In addition, he will ensure information security risks are identified, evaluated and mitigated; lead efforts to prevent and respond to security incidents; establish standards and controls; manage security technologies; and implement security policies and procedures.

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“As our technology becomes more robust and complex, Enquire is prioritizing the security of our client and patient records. We are excited to welcome Craig, who has deep security experience and understands the complexity of serving a wide range of users on our platforms,” said Ryan Smith, Enquire Chief Technology Officer.

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“Enquire is on an incredible trajectory of growth and expansion and I am thrilled to bring my security expertise to the organization. Enquire clients can rest assured that data security is of the utmost importance and I look forward to working with the team to further advance these measures,” stated Riley.

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