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Push Security Appoints Mark Orlando as Field CTO

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterSeptember 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read11 Views
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  1. New Appointment: Mark Orlando has been appointed as the Field Chief Technology Officer at Push Security, focusing on enhancing browser-based threat detection.

  2. Expertise: Orlando brings over 20 years of experience from top government agencies and Fortune 500 companies, emphasizing the need for security solutions within the browser.

  3. Strategic Vision: He will align Push Security’s product innovation with real-world security challenges, promoting a stronger defense against cyberattacks.

  4. Company’s Mission: Push Security aims to empower organizations to protect users effectively in the browser—the primary target for modern cyber threats.

Mark Orlando Joins Push Security

Push Security has made a significant move by appointing Mark Orlando as its new Field Chief Technology Officer. This decision highlights the company’s commitment to enhancing cybersecurity, specifically within browsers. Orlando brings over 20 years of experience from key roles in government agencies, including the Pentagon and the White House. His expertise will shape the company’s approach to tackling the increasing threats that modern browsers face.

Orlando stated, “Browsers are the frontlines for attackers, and security teams need to be there as well.” His perspective emphasizes the urgency of addressing vulnerabilities where users spend significant time—within their browsers. Push Security aims to protect users effectively, making Orlando’s role pivotal in aligning technology with real-world security needs.

A New Era of Cybersecurity

With Orlando’s leadership, Push Security aims to redefine how organizations secure their online environments. His insights into cybersecurity challenges will likely foster innovative product development centered around practical solutions. CEO Adam Bateman noted that Orlando’s background in building and training cybersecurity teams makes him an ideal fit.

Moreover, Orlando’s previous experience as a SOC analyst and his roles in top cybersecurity organizations further enhance his capability to guide Push Security. By bridging the gap between security challenges and research-driven solutions, he will empower users to confront threats directly within their browsers. This forward-thinking approach could lead to broader acceptance of enhanced browser security measures in various industries, marking a vital step in the ongoing journey of cybersecurity advancement.

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