Xage Security reported that demand for its zero trust cybersecurity mesh platform across critical infrastructure industries has driven
year-over-year revenue growth of 420% in the first half of 2023 and a 560%
growth in bookings over the same period. To guide its next phase of growth,
Xage has named entrepreneur and cybersecurity executive Geoffrey
Mattson as CEO, who brings decades of experience as a leader in R&D,
product development, and go-to-market (GTM).
Mattson's
predecessor, Duncan Greatwood, has assumed the role of Executive Chair of the
Xage board. Greatwood will support Mattson in his leadership of Xage and
contribute to the company's vision and strategic direction as
Xage accelerates its product and GTM investments. Xage's customers include
the world's leading infrastructure operators in energy, such as Kinder Morgan,
Saudi Aramco, PETRONAS, Leeward Renewable Energy and Petrobras; U.S. Federal
Government and Defense entities, including contracts with Space Force and Air
Force; and manufacturing, utilities, and transportation organizations across
the globe. Xage also works to secure clean energy resources as a member
of the
U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory's Clean Energy Cybersecurity
Accelerator program.
"Geoff's
background is deeply rooted in both networking and cybersecurity, which
positions him to appreciate what the Xage team has accomplished to date and to
drive towards a future that is brimming with opportunities to ensure integrity,
privacy and trust of industrial systems, data centers, and cloud," said Duncan
Greatwood, Xage Executive Chair. "With Geoff, we have a combination of
visionary technical and product leadership, great experience building
organizations, and excellent skills in engaging with customers and scaling GTM.
We welcome him aboard to lead Xage on to even greater
success."
Xage
has pioneered a mesh-based cybersecurity platform called the Xage Fabric to
protect critical infrastructure operators around the world. The Fabric's
innovations include Multi-layer Identity &
Access Management and Multi-User Session
Collaboration, both released in the past year.
The Fabric positions Xage at the intersection of Zero Trust Network Access and
Cyber-Physical Systems Protection markets, as cited by Gartner. The company
currently protects 34+ million megawatt hours of energy transported daily, more
than one million assets and identities, and thousands of operational sites
globally. Xage has received numerous industry awards validating its vision and
technology, including being named to the 2022 SINET16 list of
prestigious cybersecurity startups and
winning the 2023
IoT Breakthrough Award for Industrial IoT innovation. Earlier this year, Xage was also appointed to CISA's
Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative ("JCDC") industrial control systems
("ICS") working group, a partnership between US government agencies and private
sector organizations focused on protecting operational technology. By leveraging
innovative approaches and zero-trust security, Xage is helping to defend U.S.
critical infrastructure against growing threats.
"It's
clear that the adoption of universal zero trust security is more critical than
ever before and that the Xage platform is perfectly aligned with the demands of
the moment," said Geoffrey Mattson, CEO of Xage Security. "It's a tremendous
time to join this world-class team with its agent-free mesh-protected security
Fabric that has positioned the company as a leader in an increasingly interconnected
world. I'm thrilled to take the helm at Xage and to support all our customers
as they move to cyber harden their infrastructure and securely harness the
power of digital transformation."