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March 6, 2024Orbitalfire Hires Cybersecurity Veteran to Strengthen Leadership Team
OrbitalFire Cybersecurity, a next-generation cybersecurity services provider focused exclusively on solving cybersecurity problems for small businesses, welcomes industry veteran Gary Braglia as VP of Services. Braglia will be responsible for all OrbitalFire services delivery and driving the strategic development of the company’s cybersecurity platform.
Braglia brings more than 15 years of IT and cybersecurity experience to the role, most recently as the Cybersecurity Services Manager at GreyCastle Security. His focus at OrbitalFire will be the development and execution of the Company’s cybersecurity services strategy. In his role as customer vCISO, Braglia will offer proactive program management, reactive support, and expert guidance to help customers navigate all areas of cybersecurity.
Braglia’s experience spans all areas of cybersecurity, including risk management, vulnerability management, policy and plan development, awareness training, phishing testing, cloud and internet protection, incident response, and more.
“We couldn’t be more excited to have Gary on our team. He brings a depth of expertise – and a novel approach to small business cybersecurity – that will be appreciated by our customers,” explained Reg Harnish, company CEO. “We have thousands of customers that trust us and value what we do, and I know Gary will only strengthen those relationships.”
Braglia joins OrbitalFire at a time when small businesses across manufacturing, healthcare, finance, and other industries face increasing pressure to invest in their cybersecurity program – whether to avoid cybercrime, demonstrate compliance or to create competitive advantage.
Harnish continues, “Cybercrime is just one of the challenges that small business face – regulators, insurance carriers and auditors are all just as scary. Luckily, small businesses have significant advantages over large enterprises, the trick is leveraging those attributes in a way that’s effective and low-cost.”