Justin Bajko

Chief Strategy Officer

Justin Bajko is co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer at Expel. He has 20+ years of experience in InfoSec and managed services, and he previously led SOCs at FireEye and Mandiant. He hails from northeast Tennessee, spends a lot of his free time fretting about University of Tennessee's football program, and can be found enjoying cars, boats, travel, and an embarrassing amount of video games.

Posts by Justin Bajko

Company news | 2 min read
A message from Expel’s co-founders

Our business is growing, but market shifts mean making difficult changes. We're restructuring our team and must sadly part ways with some.

Company news | 4 min read
More good news in still unusual times

Expel hits a $1 billion valuation! Read what our founders say about this exciting Series E funding round, led by CapitalG, and what’s next.

Company news | 3 min read
Good news in unusual times

We’re thrilled and humbled to be taking on a new round of funding, this time led by CapitalG.

Company news | 4 min read
Judgment, relationships and gratitude

We secured a new round of funding! Get a look at where we’ve been, what we’ve learned, and where we’re going on this exciting journey.

Cloud security | 3 min read
Three tips for getting started with cloud application security

If you're feeling like your SaaS security knowledge is a bit cloudy, these three pro tips will get you started on the right path.

Company news | 7 min read
What our customers have taught us

After working with customers over the last year we’ve learned a whole lot more. Did we nail it?

Company news | 3 min read
Ready. Set. Go. Welcome to Expel.

tl;dr: Today, we’re announcing the first completely transparent managed security service.

MDR | 5 min read
How to avoid shelfware

Set yourself up for success by asking these four questions before you purchase new security products and software.

SOC | 4 min read
Mistakes to avoid when measuring SOC performance

Discover the three most common mistakes companies make when developing their first set of operational metrics.