Rich Pasewark - CEO, Board Director

Rich Pasewark — CEO, Board Director — Rich brings over 20 years of experience as an executive leader within the technology space with a core focus of aligning product, market requirements, and customer experience to define, implement and execute the company's macro strategy.

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Before You Buy Another Cybersecurity Tool, Do This

As more K–12 schools and libraries receive access to new cybersecurity funding through FCC grants, a key question arises: How do you make the most of it? The opportunity is real—and much needed. But despite growing investment in cybersecurity,...

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Q1 2025 CEO Update: Making Complete Visibility the New Standard

As we wrap the first quarter of 2025, I’m excited to share a few reflections on our progress and what lies ahead. In just a few months, we’ve seen...

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Mitigating Human Error in K-12 School Cybersecurity With Telemetry

Cybersecurity in schools is often framed as a technology challenge, but the most common point of failure isn’t a firewall misconfiguration or...

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Understanding Profile: A Critical Variable in Exposure Management

Attackers are no longer solely exploiting software weaknesses; they’re leveraging misconfigurations, compromised credentials, and gaps in security...

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Vulnerability Management: Why It Matters and Why It’s Not Enough

For years, vulnerability management has been considered a core pillar of cybersecurity. It’s a structured approach to identifying, assessing, and...

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ADVISORY—Cactus Ransomware Strikes Again: A Sophisticated Social Engineering Threat

Recently, UncommonX analysts identified a new Cactus ransomware attack, which was verified by Threat Research Engineers at Cisco TALOS Threat...

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A Case for Exposure Management in Our Schools

This week, I had the privilege of representing UncommonX at the TCEA Conference in Austin, Texas. TCEA is the largest nonprofit educational...

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