Aled Miles


Aled Euros Miles is a British-American information technology executive and internet security expert currently based in San Francisco, CA. He currently serves as CEO of Sauce Labs, and was previously CEO and member of the board of global tech firm TeleSign Corporation. He is a graduate of St. Mary's University and the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and previously served on the executive committee as a Senior Vice President at the global security firm, Symantec.

Career

Miles began his business technology career at the security firm Symantec. He worked in various roles over his twenty year tenure, eventually reaching the position of Senior Vice President, where he oversaw the global Norton division. In 2006, Miles relocated to the United States to become President and COO of Los Angeles based Helinet Aviation Services LLC, a helicopter services provider. During this time, he also became the CEO of Cineflex Camera Systems, which developed gyro-stabilized camera systems used in aerial broadcast production. During his tenure, Cineflex was awarded Emmy recognition for its role in the filming of the BBC's documentary series, "Planet Earth". In 2009, Axsys was acquired by General Dynamics and Miles returned to Symantec. In 2015, leaving Symantec's executive committee, Miles served as Executive Vice-President and General Manager of Global Sales for the identity and access management software company ForgeRock. In 2017, Miles became CEO of TeleSign, a Communications Platform as a Service company mainly involved in Two-factor authentication services, based in Marina Del Rey, California. In 2017, Miles oversaw the $230 million acquisition of TeleSign by the Belgian communications company Belgacom ICS. In October 2019, Miles was appointed CEO of Sauce Labs, based in San Francisco, CA, replacing former CEO, Charles Ramsey.

Boards

Miles has served on several boards in both the business and non-profit sectors. He was a founding advisory board member of Surf Air, a California based unlimited flight commuter airline, and served as a member of the CGI Leadership, Education and Development program administered by the Clinton Global Initiative. He currently sits on the board of Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. Miles is a patron of Rainbow Trust Children's Charity, where he has also served on the Board of Trustees. He is also a member of Chelsea Clinton's Elephant Action Network.

Media

Miles has appeared in several interviews for CBS, CNN, and the BBC discussing various internet security issues.