ICYMI: Earlier this year, Xage Security was awarded a $1.5M contract with the @U.S. Navy to explore innovative solutions aimed at fulfilling the Department of Defense CIO’s #ZeroTrust mandate, along with other key priorities. Xage has demonstrated 90% full or conditional support for the DoD’s critical activities and functions, showcasing our robust capability to meet their stringent cybersecurity requirements. Learn more about how Xage aligns with and supports these initiatives: https://lnkd.in/gywcdsjw
Xage Security
Computer and Network Security
Palo Alto, California 7,030 followers
Global leader in zero trust access and protection
About us
Xage is a global leader in zero trust access and protection on a mission to pioneer a secure tomorrow. Control access and prevent attacks in the cloud, in the data center, at the remote operational edge anywhere on Earth, and even in orbit with the Xage Fabric Platform. Xage is easy to manage and can be deployed in a day, giving users easy and secure access to the assets they need from anywhere, while preventing advanced adversaries and insider threats at every stage of the attack chain. Learn why organizations like the U.S. Space Force, PETRONAS, and Kinder Morgan choose Xage at xage.com.
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http://www.xage.com
External link for Xage Security
- Industry
- Computer and Network Security
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Palo Alto, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- Cybersecurity, Zero Trust, Critical Infrastructure Protection, Industrial IoT Security, Operational Technology Security, Identity and Access Management, Zero Trust Remote Access, Cyber-Physical Systems Security, IT OT Convergence, and Digital Transformation
Locations
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445 Sherman Ave
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Palo Alto, California 94306, US
Employees at Xage Security
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Deploy in an hour. Achieve ROI in three months. Both are possible with Xage. Read the case study for a view into how EPIC Midstream is enhancing its #cybersecurity posture, meeting stringent regulatory requirements, and significantly improving workforce productivity with Xage Security https://lnkd.in/g7APrapv
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In the wake of sophisticated cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure—like the recent #BeyondTrust vulnerability exploitation—it's clear that traditional security models are no longer enough. At Xage Security, we’re not just responding to these challenges—we’re rethinking cybersecurity from the ground up. Our zero-trust, distributed architecture and Extended Privileged Access Management (XPAM) solutions are purpose-built to address the vulnerabilities that traditional systems leave exposed. Xage’s innovative architecture eliminates these risks with: - Distributed, tamper-proof architecture - Dynamic credential protection and rotation - Zero-trust, least-privilege enforcement - Granular access control at every level Read the blog: https://lnkd.in/gcVJ92Tx
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As we close the chapter on 2024, we take a moment to reflect on the meaningful progress made in protecting the critical infrastructure that powers our world. Over the past year, through innovation and close collaboration with our customers and partners, we have strengthened the foundation for a safer and more resilient future. While challenges remain, the road ahead is filled with opportunities. We look forward to continuing our commitment to innovation, fostering strong partnerships, and delivering solutions that help make the world safer, more connected, and prepared for what’s to come.
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We’re thrilled to announce that Xage has been named to Silicon Valley Business Journal's Largest Cybersecurity Companies list! Being recognized alongside our #cybersecurity peers in Silicon Valley is an honor. At Xage Security, we remain dedicated to driving innovation and strengthening the #cybersecurity landscape. Thank you for this recognition!
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As 2024 comes to a close, it’s clear that cyber threats against critical infrastructure reached unprecedented levels. A wave of sophisticated attacks exposed vulnerabilities across industries, with outdated systems like VPNs proving inadequate in the face of modern threats. Top 5 Cyberattacks of 2024: ⚡🌊 Volt Typhoon Campaign: Chinese hackers infiltrated U.S. energy grids using zero-day vulnerabilities. 🏥💸 Change Healthcare Ransomware: Data from 100M individuals compromised; $22M ransom paid. 🔥🏰 Palo Alto Firewall Exploit: Authentication bypass in PAN-OS posed severe risks. ✈️💸 Port of Seattle Ransomware: $6M ransom refused, operational fallout ensued. 🏦 Finastra Data Breach: 400GB of financial data stolen, highlighting third-party risks. The Year VPNs Failed: 2024 proved VPNs are no longer secure. Vulnerabilities in Ivanti and Fortinet VPNs were exploited in major breaches, leaving organizations exposed to nation-state and ransomware attacks. What attacks stood out to you the most this year? Which ones did we miss? Read the full blog, "2024 in Review: Cyber Threats and the Fight to Secure Critical Infrastructure" https://lnkd.in/ghSdQun3
Cyber Attack News - Risk Roundup - 2024 Retrospective
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As we wrap up 2024, we're filled with gratitude for the remarkable milestones we've achieved together. This year has been one of growth, innovation, and unwavering commitment to securing the world’s most critical infrastructure. To our customers, partners, and the entire Xage team—thank you for your trust, collaboration, and support. As we look ahead to 2025, we’re excited about the opportunities and challenges the new year will bring. Together, we’ll continue building a safer and more resilient digital future. From all of us at Xage Security, we wish you and your loved ones a joyful holiday season and a successful, secure New Year!
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Insightful coverage by CRN on the escalating challenges in cybersecurity this year. As highlighted by our CEO, Geoffrey Mattson, the alarming irony is that security devices themselves are becoming vulnerabilities, granting malicious actors the access they need. The 2024 attacks remind us all that access control and zero trust aren't optional—they're essential. Kyle Alspach's breakdown of the year’s major incidents is a must-read for anyone working to stay ahead of these evolving threats.
Just two weeks into 2024, the cybersecurity world already had its first crisis of the year with the mass exploitation of Ivanti VPNs. The attacks would signal one of the major themes of cyberattacks and data breaches in 2024—the incessant targeting of network security devices by threat actors. The irony of the attacks, as Xage Security CEO Geoffrey Mattson told CRN, is that “it’s the security devices that are making us less secure. And it’s the access devices providing access to the bad guys.” Kyle Alspach breaks down the 10 biggest ransomware attacks and data breaches of the year, from the Change Healthcare attack and data theft attacks targeting Snowflake customers to the China-linked Salt Typhoon campaign against U.S. government officials:
10 Major Ransomware Attacks And Data Breaches In 2024
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Follow Xage Security and subscribe to the monthly Cyber Risk Roundup for must-know stories and in-depth analysis of the cyber risk landscape. Instead of our usual Cyber Risk Roundup, we’re looking back at 2024’s most significant cyberattacks, which exposed critical vulnerabilities across industries like healthcare, energy, transportation, and communications. #CyberSecurity #CyberRisk
Looking Back at 2024’s Most Significant Cyberattacks
Xage Security on LinkedIn
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Your security tools shouldn’t slow you down. At Xage Security, we believe ease of use is critical for effective #cybersecurity. Why? Empowers Employees: When tools are intuitive, your team can move quickly and stay productive without compromising security. Simplifies Administration: Streamlined deployment and management mean your admins can focus on protecting your organization, not troubleshooting or maintaining complex systems. Reduces Attack Surface: Complexity creates openings for attackers to take advantage of. Xage streamlines access and protection across the entire enterprise and offers consolidation of tooling that's not working hard enough for you. Xage customers agree! Read a selection from our reviews on Gartner Peer Insights that highlight Xage's ease of use.