List of XM Cyber CTEM Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying XM Cyber CTEM customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased XM Cyber CTEM for Threat Modeling, Vulnerability Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using XM Cyber CTEM for Threat Modeling, Vulnerability Management include: Lidl Spain, a Spain based Retail organisation with 18500 employees and revenues of $5.52 billion, VfB Stuttgart 1893, a Germany based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $227.0 million, GK Software SE, a Germany based Professional Services organisation with 1090 employees and revenues of $157.1 million and many others.
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GK Software SE | Professional Services | 1090 | $157M | Germany | XM Cyber | XM Cyber CTEM | Threat Modeling,Vulnerability Management | 2026 | Fujitsu |
In 2026, GK Software SE deployed XM Cyber CTEM to instrument continuous exposure management across its global retail POS environment in Germany, partnering with Fujitsu and XM Cyber for the implementation. The XM Cyber CTEM deployment was positioned under the Threat Modeling,Vulnerability Management category and focused on identifying attack choke points and proactively preventing exploitation across POS endpoints and connected infrastructure. The project was led by Fujitsu, with XM Cyber CTEM delivered as the central platform for threat path analysis and exposure reduction.
The implementation configured XM Cyber CTEM to perform threat modeling and attack path analysis, continuous vulnerability discovery, and prioritized remediation workflows aligned to asset criticality. Configuration work emphasized visibility into critical assets and automated prioritization so security operations could focus on high-risk exposure chains rather than isolated findings. XM Cyber CTEM was used to establish repeatable detection and response playbooks for POS-related attack vectors.
Operational coverage included security operations, IT operations, and compliance teams supporting retail operations across GK Software SEs POS estate in Germany. Fujitsu led rollout sequencing and operational handoff, coordinating platform tuning and operational acceptance with GK Software SEs internal security and operations teams. The deployment centralized exposure data and operationalized vulnerability management across site and endpoint classes in scope.
Governance changes introduced centralized exposure management workflows and prioritized remediation governance to support audit readiness. The implementation delivered faster threat response and improved visibility of critical assets, and it supported ISO 27001 and SOC 2 compliance readiness as stated in the customer story. XM Cyber CTEM remains the focal application for ongoing Threat Modeling,Vulnerability Management activities within GK Software SE.
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Lidl Spain | Retail | 18500 | $5.5B | Spain | XM Cyber | XM Cyber CTEM | Threat Modeling,Vulnerability Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Lidl Spain deployed XM Cyber CTEM to create a virtual twin of its retail and logistics estate in Spain. XM Cyber CTEM, a Threat Modeling,Vulnerability Management application, was used to surface and prioritize vulnerabilities and misconfigurations that present real risk across the organization.
The implementation focused on vulnerability risk management and attack-path visualization to translate technical findings into prioritized remediation workflows for a compact security team. XM Cyber CTEM was configured to rank exposures by exploitability and to map attack paths, enabling remedial actions to be targeted at the most consequential weaknesses rather than broad, undifferentiated patching.
Operational coverage centered on Lidl Spain’s retail and logistics estate, centralizing exposure data for security operations and incident response activities across the country. The rollout delivered fast, non-disruptive results and improved efficiency for a small security team, shifting effort toward exposures that matter most.
Lidl Spain XM Cyber CTEM Threat Modeling,Vulnerability Management now underpins prioritized vulnerability management and ongoing exposure reduction, feeding prioritized findings into existing security operations and remediation planning. The deployment emphasized continuous visibility and attack-path centric prioritization to support focused remediation workflows and sustained risk reduction.
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VfB Stuttgart 1893 | Leisure and Hospitality | 200 | $227M | Germany | XM Cyber | XM Cyber CTEM | Threat Modeling,Vulnerability Management | 2024 | Schwarz Digits |
In 2024, VfB Stuttgart 1893 deployed XM Cyber CTEM for Threat Modeling,Vulnerability Management. Schwarz Digits selected XM Cyber to monitor VfB Stuttgart's IT infrastructure 24/7, an engagement described as strengthening the club's cybersecurity and digital-sovereignty posture in Germany.
The implementation centers on continuous threat exposure management and vulnerability management workflows, with XM Cyber CTEM inferred to provide continuous attack-path visibility and simulated attack-path mapping. Configuration and functional capabilities emphasize recurring asset discovery, prioritized vulnerability scoring, contextual risk prioritization, and remediation guidance aligned to IT and security operations.
Operational scope is focused on VfB Stuttgart's IT and security operations across the club's Germany-based infrastructure with 24/7 monitoring. Schwarz Digits served as the implementation partner coordinating provisioning, rollout, and operational handover, and governance activities concentrate on alerting workflows and sustained monitoring to support the club's cybersecurity posture.
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