
BitLyft, a leading managed detection and response (MDR) provider, announced that its Founder and CEO, Jason Miller, has been named a 2025 Security Business Innovator by Security Business, Security Technology Executive, and SecurityInfoWatch. Recognized for his vision, technical expertise, and commitment to cybersecurity, Miller’s leadership has positioned BitLyft as a trusted partner for mid-sized enterprises.
Jason Miller, BitLyft Founder & CEO, named 2025 Security Business Innovator.
Awarded for vision, technical acumen, and cybersecurity dedication.
BitLyft leverages AI, predictive analytics, and geo-blocking for scalable solutions.
Miller drives incident response, threat intelligence, and industry education.
BitLyft’s MDR and AIR platform ensure cost-effective, rapid deployment.
Focuses on small to mid-sized enterprises with holistic defense.
Jason Miller’s recognition highlights his pivotal role in advancing cybersecurity. “This award is definitely an honor not just for me, but for the entire BitLyft team,” Miller said, emphasizing the company’s collective commitment to combating cyberattacks. Under his leadership, BitLyft integrates cutting-edge technologies like AI, predictive analytics, and geo-blocking into its platform, delivering scalable, cost-effective solutions tailored for mid-sized enterprises.
BitLyft’s Automated Incident Response (AIR) platform, a cornerstone of its MDR services, enables rapid threat detection and response. Steve Lasky, Editorial Director at SecurityInfoWatch, noted, “The Security Innovator Awards emphasize applauding innovation and reward those individuals who demonstrate an outstanding level of excellence.” Miller’s expertise in incident response and threat intelligence has helped organizations navigate complex cyber incidents, minimizing damage and ensuring swift recovery.
Beyond technology, Miller fosters cybersecurity awareness through webinars, podcasts, and educational initiatives. His engagement with industry professionals, business leaders, and government agencies promotes best practices and strengthens organizational security postures across sectors. BitLyft’s solutions also support compliance with SOC2 and other regulatory mandates, making cybersecurity accessible to resource-constrained businesses.
Founded by Miller in 2016 after co-founding SaaS pioneer Reviora, BitLyft has grown into a respected MDR provider with annual recurring revenue in the millions, doubling yearly since 2019. A $1M seed round in 2021 fueled its AIR platform, which automates security tasks, acting as a “virtual security analyst” for clients. With integrations like Graylog and partnerships with AaDya Security, BitLyft continues to innovate.
Miller’s award aligns with BitLyft’s mission to democratize cybersecurity for mid-sized firms, a sector often underserved by enterprise-focused providers like CrowdStrike or SentinelOne. The global MDR market, valued at $2.7 billion in 2024, is projected to grow at a 20% CAGR through 2030, driven by AI and automation. Miller’s thought leadership, seen in initiatives like BitLyft’s SOC Team Threat Briefs repository, positions the company as a community-driven innovator.
Jason Miller’s 2025 Security Business Innovator award underscores his transformative impact on cybersecurity. Through BitLyft’s technology and his industry advocacy, Miller empowers organizations to stay resilient against evolving threats, setting a benchmark for innovation and accessibility in the security landscape.
BitLyft enables utilities and corporations to meet regulatory and audit mandates for SOC2 Compliance. The venture's managed detection and response (MDR) services with an Automated Incident Response (AIR) platform can be implemented cost-effectively and quickly. Prioritizing tech-powered yet high-touch cybersecurity solutions creates a holistic defense, giving clients unwavering confidence; BitLyft staff pledge to prioritize and protect every client.