Xcitium Leadership

Xcitium Leadership

Xcitium Leadership

Headquartered in Bloomfield, NJ, our mission is to help customers avoid breaches with groundbreaking virtualization technology that pre-empts attacks and fully neutralizes ransomware, zero-day malware, and cyber-attacks—a protection-first security no detection-first vendor can provide. Xcitium’s unified cybersecurity platform integrates cybersecurity technology, managed-SOC services, and IT service management & business services–all from a single console.

Xcitium’s cloud-based solutions protect and manage endpoints, networks and clouds with EDR, MDR, and XDR endpoint detection and response options, backed up by elite Security Operations Center (SOC) Services to provide fully-managed, frictionless cybersecurity implementations.

The Xcitum leadership team

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Xcitium Leadership Change

We are excited to announce that Brad Miller is joining Xcitium as our new President! Brad brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of leadership in the cybersecurity industry. His vision and expertise will be invaluable as we continue to innovate and provide top-tier solutions to our clients.

Brad will be working closely with our talented team to drive our mission forward, ensuring we stay ahead of the ever-evolving cyber threats. His leadership will be instrumental in enhancing our strategic initiatives and expanding our market presence.

Please join us in welcoming Brad to the Xcitium family. Together, we are committed to delivering unparalleled cybersecurity solutions and protecting our customers’ digital assets.

Let’s embark on this exciting journey together!

The Leadership Team :

Melih Abdulhayoglu, Chairman and Founder

Brad Miller, President

Fatih Orhan, Chief Operating Officer

Ozer Metin, Chief Technology Officer

Dr. Erdal Ozkaya, Global Chief Information Security Officer

Sean Condon, VP of Marketing

Ilgaz Yucecengiz, VP, Product Management

Jennifer Ortiz, VP of Global Sales

Nuno Gomez, Director of Global MSP Sales

Dani Pickens, VP Global Partner Sales

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ABOUT XCITIUM

Xcitium is a cybersecurity company that focuses on providing zero-trust security solutions. Formerly known as Comodo Security Solutions, Inc., Xcitium is headquartered in Bloomfield, New Jersey1The company offers a unified zero-trust cybersecurity platform that extends from endpoints to the cloud, aiming to protect against various cyber threats such as ransomware and zero-day malware23.

One of Xcitium’s key innovations is its patented ZeroDwell Containment™ technology, which isolates threats at the kernel level in real-time, preventing them from causing any damage2. This approach helps eliminate alert fatigue and reduces the workload for IT and security teams2.

Xcitium also provides a range of services, including Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), Managed Detection and Response (MDR), and Extended Detection and Response (XDR), all designed to offer comprehensive protection and simplify cybersecurity management3.

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PRODUCT PERFORMANCE: PROVEN & VALIDATED

  • WE GO BEYOND CLAIMS
  • FULLY-CERTIFIED EFFICACY
  • POWER TECHNOLOGIES, WORKING IN PARALLEL

CISO Insight

Cybersecurity is not a product you buy or a project you complete — it is a continuous operational discipline. Organisations achieving genuine maturity embed security thinking into every business decision, invest in people and processes alongside technology, and build resilience for when preventive controls inevitably fail.

The Evolving Cybersecurity Landscape

The threat landscape continues evolving at a pace challenging even well-resourced teams. AI-powered attacks, supply chain compromises, ransomware-as-a-service, and state-sponsored campaigns create a multi-dimensional environment no single technology addresses. Organisations defending most effectively take a risk-based approach — understanding which assets are critical, which threats most likely, and where investments create greatest impact. For CISOs, translating complexity into actionable strategy requires quantifying cyber risk in business terms, prioritising based on risk reduction, and communicating in language that resonates with non-technical stakeholders.

Building a Defence-in-Depth Strategy

Effective cybersecurity requires layered defences addressing the full attack lifecycle. No single control is sufficient; every control can be bypassed by determined adversaries. The goal is creating enough layers that attackers must overcome multiple independent defences, while ensuring detection and response capabilities contain breaches before catastrophic damage. The most common mistake is treating security as a technology problem. The fundamentals — patch management, access control, security awareness, incident response planning — prevent more breaches than advanced technology.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the biggest cybersecurity mistake organisations make?

Buying tools without coherent strategy, skipping basic hygiene for advanced solutions, and failing to invest in people and processes. Fundamentals prevent more breaches than advanced technology.

How should CISOs prioritise security investments?

Start with risk assessment identifying critical assets and likely threats. Prioritise highest-risk scenarios. Ensure basic hygiene before advanced capabilities. Use NIST CSF or CIS Controls to structure your programme.

Related reading: Visit our Cyber Resilience Hub or download the CISO Toolkit.

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