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5thColumn Rebrands As UncommonX with Launch of BOSS Intelligent Security Platform

5thColumn Rebrands As UncommonX with Launch of BOSS Intelligent Security Platform
Cybersecurity Managed Services Provider Experiences Transformative Growth and Rounds Out Executive Bench with Addition of New Chief Revenue Officer,  Cybersecurity Sales Exec Michael Connolly 

Undergoing transformative growth since its founding, 5thColumn, a SaaS-based cybersecurity managed services provider for midsize organizations, today announced its rebrand as UncommonX to reflect the company’s uncommon approach to tackling cybersecurity threats. The name change is accompanied by the launch of its patented BOSS (Business Operations Security Suite) intelligent security platform, a series of strategic executive appointments, a new website www.uncommonx.com, and a fresh branding campaign and logo.

The BOSS intelligent security platform, as used by UncommonX’s customers and its 24/7 industry experts, offers midsize organizations enterprise-class cybersecurity protection based on its adaptive technology that integrates seamlessly into an organization’s infrastructure and processes to help identify, prioritize and manage ongoing internal and external security risks. The BOSS platform provides clear contextual and situational awareness to yield accelerated outcomes that mitigate and safeguard against ransomware and other cybersecurity attacks including unique curated threat feeds.

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“Midsize organizations have been underserved by a market crowded with solutions designed for large companies that overcharge, overpromise and underdeliver. Completely US-based, UncommonX provides an unabridged solution — intelligent software paired with 24×7 industry experts — to find and solve root security risks from the inside out,” said John Morris, CEO, UncommonX. “With this specialized approach, we are able to truly partner with our customers and become their cybersecurity department.”

Headquartered in Chicago, UncommonX has experienced significant growth since its inception in 2012. In the last year, the company’s doubling of customers, annual recurring revenue, and employees has necessitated moving into a larger workspace to allow for additional hires and increased collaboration between sales, development, operations, and management.

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After making a strategic investment, former Motorola Chairman and CEO, Co-founder of Harrison Street Real Estate Capital, Cleversafe Chairman, and serial investor Chris Galvin was elected as Chairman of UncommonX. As Chairman, Galvin recruited former Cleversafe CEO John Morris, an IBM and Juniper Networks veteran, in 2020 to lead the company’s next phase in growth. Part of that expansion involved deepening the company’s executive bench including the most recent addition of Chief Revenue Officer Mike Connolly who joined UncommonX in late August. Connolly brings over 25 years of experience driving sales growth at Corero, EMC, Cisco, Intralinks, and multiple security start-ups. In the past year, UncommonX has also named Rob Joy as Chief Financial Officer, Patrick Hayes as Chief Security Officer, and Devin Jones as Chief Product Officer.

UncommonX offers unmatched enterprise-class cybersecurity protection for mid-size organizations by combining adaptive threat and intelligence software with 24/7 industry experts, making it easy to constantly both map and fix root causes of security vulnerabilities. Taking a market-first inside-out approach to ongoing digital security risks through unique curated threat feeds and automated analytics, the UncommonX BOSS  intelligent security platform provides clear contextual awareness to yield accelerated outcomes to mitigate and guard against threats.

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