Exium

Exium

Unified SASE platform with XDR for MSPs.

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Palo Alto, United States
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$24—36m
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Exium provides a comprehensive Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) platform designed for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and their small to medium-sized enterprise clients. The company was founded in 2019 by Farooq Khan, a wireless telecommunications expert, to simplify and integrate networking and security. Khan, who previously founded Phazr which was acquired by JMA Wireless, established Exium to create a "clean network" built on a 5G architecture.

The company's core offering is a cloud-native platform that unifies a wide range of security and networking tools, including Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), Extended Detection and Response (XDR), Secure Web Gateway (SWG), Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB), and firewall capabilities. This integrated approach is delivered through a single interface and a single endpoint agent, which helps eliminate security gaps and reduces complexity for IT teams. Exium's platform is built on what it calls an "Intelligent Cybersecurity Mesh," a software-defined perimeter that uses 5G standards to secure connections across any network, such as Wi-Fi, 4G, or fiber.

Exium's business model is primarily channel-focused, empowering MSPs to deliver robust security and compliance solutions to their clients. The platform is designed for seamless integration with existing MSP tools like PSA, RMM, and SIEM systems. It operates on a subscription-based, per-user licensing model, which offers predictable costs and covers all devices used by an individual, including agentless devices like printers and IoT hardware. In June 2025, NETGEAR announced its acquisition of Exium to integrate the SASE platform into its NETGEAR for Business portfolio, with Farooq Khan continuing to lead the solution. To date, Exium has raised a total of $6 million in funding over two rounds.

Keywords: SASE, XDR, cybersecurity mesh, zero trust, ZTNA, managed service provider, MSP, network security, 5G security, cloud-native security, SSE, SD-WAN, unified security platform, secure web gateway, CASB, firewall as a service, endpoint security, IT security, compliance, network management

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