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CyberX main competitors are Booz Allen Hamilton, MITRE, and Armis.

Competitor Summary. See how CyberX compares to its main competitors:

  • Booz Allen Hamilton has the most employees (29,200).
  • Employees at Booz Allen Hamilton earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $94,001.
  • The oldest company is Booz Allen Hamilton, founded in 1914.
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CyberX vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2013
3.8
Framingham, MA1$7.2M175
2015
4.1
Palo Alto, CA1$2.8M627
2016
3.9
Fulton, MD2$2.5M237
Cylera
2017
3.7
New York, NY1$290,00019
1958
4.6
McLean, VA40$1.8B8,425
1971
4.6
Ashburn, VA2$108.3M508
1914
4.9
McLean, VA56$10.7B29,200

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CyberX salaries vs competitors

Among CyberX competitors, employees at Booz Allen Hamilton earn the most with an average yearly salary of $94,001.

Compare CyberX salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
CyberX
$62,025$29.82-
Armis
$77,951$37.48-
Dragos
$42,068$20.23-
Cylera
$33,033$15.88-
MITRE
$79,480$38.21-
Telos
$73,142$35.16-

Compare CyberX job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
CyberX
$87,747$42.19
Booz Allen Hamilton
$107,037$51.46
Telos
$96,474$46.38
MITRE
$93,682$45.04
Armis
$89,293$42.93
Cylera
$89,133$42.85
Dragos
$88,393$42.50

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CyberX demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at CyberX vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Booz Allen Hamilton61%39%
MITRE65%35%
Dragos66%34%
Telos69%31%
CyberX--
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Female
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75%
50%
25%
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0%
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50%
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Compare race at CyberX vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
55%12%17%11%5%
9.9
63%13%12%9%4%
9.7
61%11%13%10%4%
9.9
57%9%24%8%3%
6.5

CyberX and similar companies CEOs

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Horacio D. Rozanski
Booz Allen Hamilton

Horacio D. Rozanski (born c. 1968) is an Argentine-born American businessman. He serves as the president and chief executive officer of Booz Allen Hamilton, a global management and technology consulting firm headquartered in McLean, VA.

John B. Wood
Telos

John B. Wood is CEO and Chairman of the Board of Telos Corporation, a leading provider of continuous security solutions and services for the world’s most security-conscious agencies and organizations. In these roles, he orchestrates the company’s support of corporations and government agencies worldwide in cyber security, secure mobility and identity management. With the company since 1992, John is a leading voice on bringing together the private and public sectors to address cyber security issues. He is a frequent speaker on cyber security at industry and government events, and testified at a congressional committee hearing on “Cybersecurity: What the Federal Government Can Learn from the Private Sector.” As CEO, John has diversified the company’s product portfolio and expanded its footprint to include commercial enterprises, the military, civilian and intelligence agencies of the federal government, and allied nations around the world. Under John’s leadership, Telos offerings have become the official messaging system of record for the Department of Defense and the database of record for the U.S. Intelligence Community.

Jason Providakes
MITRE

Dr. Jason Providakes is the president and chief executive officer of The MITRE Corporation. He leads the organization in its mission to serve the public interest as a systems engineering and applied sciences company bringing communities together to solve large-scale and complex problems of national importance. MITRE is known for its stewardship of federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs) on behalf of U.S. government sponsors. Since joining MITRE in 1991, Dr. Providakes has held leadership positions on major programs to modernize federal infrastructure and create mission capabilities for national security, public health, the country’s veterans, and civil agencies. Prior to becoming president and CEO, he served as senior vice president and general manager of MITRE’s Center for Connected Government (CCG). The FFRDCs within CCG (now known as the MITRE Public Sector) include the Center for Enterprise Modernization, the Homeland Security Systems Engineering and Development Institute (HSSEDI™), the Judiciary Engineering and Modernization Center, and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Alliance to Modernize Healthcare (The Health FFRDC). He also served as director of HSSEDI and The Health FFRDC. Dr. Providakes began his career in the National Security Engineering Center, the FFRDC sponsored by the Department of Defense (DoD). He supported the DoD chief information officer to ensure programs involving strategic and theater systems benefited from a systems engineering approach. He has also served as chief engineer for MITRE’s Washington Command, Control, and Communications Center and as executive director for MITRE’s Army Systems & Technology Division, where he was central to the Army’s “digitize the battlefield” transformation. Dr. Providakes’ career is rooted in scientific research in support of national security. He has served as a member of the Army Science Board and participated in several studies of the National Academy of Sciences. An optical and remote sensing technical expert, Dr. Providakes has taught, performed research, and published extensively on radar backscatter of the Earth’s ionosphere. He holds a doctorate from Cornell University, and master’s and bachelor’s degrees in electrical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

Yotam Segev
Cylera

Robert M. Lee
Dragos

Robert M. Lee is the founder and CEO at Dragos Inc. an industrial (ICS/OT/IIoT) cybersecurity company on a mission to safeguard civilization. He serves currently on the Department of Energy's Electricity Advisory Committee and as the Vice Chair of the Department of Energy's Grid Resilience for National Security subcommittee, on the World Economic Forum's subcommittees on Cyber Resilience for the Oil and Gas and Electricity communities, and has testified to the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee to advise on policy issues with relation to ICS cyber threats. A passionate educator, Robert is the course author of SANS ICS515 - “Active Defense and Incident Response”, the lead author of SANS FOR578 - “Cyber Threat Intelligence” with their accompanying GIAC certification GRID and GCTI.Robert obtained his start in cyber security in the U.S. Air Force where he served as a Cyber Warfare Operations Officer tasked to the National Security Agency. He has performed defense, intelligence, and attack missions in various government organizations including the establishment of a first-of-its-kind ICS/SCADA cyber threat intelligence and intrusion analysis mission. He is also a frequent speaker at conferences around the world. Lastly, Robert, along with Jeff Haas, creates a weekly technology and security web comic titled Little Bobby.

Yevgeny Dibrov
Armis

Brian Gumbel is currently the CRO at Armis. He is a proven global sales leader and has held previous roles at Sisense, Forescout, Tanium, McAfee Cisco.

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