While most enterprise security deployments take the better part of a week, Nilesh Jadhav built a platform to collapse that timeline into two hours. From Milpitas to Mumbai, from Fortune 500 boardrooms to Dubai government contracts - he's proving that speed and security aren't opposites.
There's a particular problem that keeps enterprise security teams up at night: deploying a vulnerability management solution across a large, hybrid, multi-vendor environment takes days. Not because anyone wants it to. Because every rollout involves dozens of manual handoffs, configuration checks, and human touchpoints - each one a potential failure point and delay.
Nilesh Jadhav decided to automate all of it. In 2025, his company AMISEQ launched Z-Deploy - a zero-touch intelligent automation platform that brings a Tenable Vulnerability Management deployment from five days down to under two hours. Not a marginal improvement. A category-defining one.
"Our mission is to shape a future where technology empowers businesses to overcome emerging obstacles and succeed in the digital age."- Nilesh Jadhav, CEO & Co-Founder, AMISEQ Inc.
Jadhav co-founded AMISEQ in 2017 alongside Anand Choudha and Sarfaraz Kazi. The timing was deliberate: cybersecurity was growing in urgency but not in elegance. Enterprises needed security solutions that could operate at the pace of modern business - across cloud, on-premises, hybrid, and even air-gapped environments - without the friction of traditional professional services delivery.
That's the AMISEQ proposition in plain language: bespoke security that actually ships.
Jadhav's leadership style has a specific descriptor that colleagues and press materials both reach for: he rolls up his sleeves. In practice, this means he's involved in operational details, not just strategy. He oversees both the US and India regions of AMISEQ directly - a scope that would make many executives reach for a layer of management insulation.
His approach is built around three pillars: customer-centricity, goal orientation, and genuine team collaboration. These aren't marketing words for AMISEQ - they're reflected in how the company structures its delivery model, with client-specific solutions built for specific industries rather than generic packages sold at scale.
Before AMISEQ, Jadhav was involved with Prarambh Pratisthan - a non-profit focused on child education in India. It's a detail that tends to get lost in the cybersecurity company narrative, but it says something about how he thinks about contribution beyond the balance sheet.
The AMISEQ model reflects his background: 18 years in IT, with 12 of those in Silicon Valley absorbing how enterprise software is actually bought, deployed, and maintained. The gap between what companies sell and what enterprises actually experience during deployment is where AMISEQ has built its reputation.
AMISEQ operates as a multi-practice firm - each service line reinforcing the others rather than competing. Jadhav built it this way deliberately, to give enterprises a single trusted partner across their technology stack.
Built AMISEQ from a Milpitas startup to a 650-person firm with offices on four continents, generating ~$28.9M in annual revenue.
Created a zero-touch platform that reduces enterprise security deployments from 5 days to under 2 hours - across cloud, on-premises, hybrid, and air-gapped environments.
Expanded AMISEQ into the US (Milpitas, Austin), UK (Bracknell), UAE (Dubai), and India (Pune) - building a true global delivery model.
AMISEQ serves Fortune 500 clients across industries - with custom cybersecurity modules built for specific client environments, not shelf-ready packages.
Executed hundreds of deployments across BFSI, government, defense, healthcare, and oil & gas sectors in the Middle East - a market that demands both precision and local trust.
Built cross-disciplinary capabilities spanning cybersecurity, RPA, UX design, and workforce solutions - all under one operational roof.
AMISEQ's global delivery model isn't a footnote in a pitch deck. It's a functioning operational reality - each office serving specific market demands and client relationships built over years.
A lot of founders build companies and then hand over the operational complexity to someone else. Jadhav didn't. He runs both the US and India regions of AMISEQ directly - overseeing sales, delivery, and customer relationships across time zones, regulatory environments, and enterprise cultures.
This hands-on orientation shows up in how AMISEQ is structured. Rather than offering pre-packaged security products, the firm builds client-specific modules - custom cybersecurity solutions designed around each enterprise's particular environment, compliance requirements, and risk profile. The Forbes 500 client that needs a bespoke SIEM integration gets a different build than the government agency that needs an air-gapped deployment.
AMISEQ's multi-industry expertise - spanning healthcare, financial services, government, and oil & gas - reflects Jadhav's belief that security isn't generic. A compliance framework that works for a U.S. bank doesn't translate directly to a UAE defense contractor. He built a firm that understands the difference.
"Rolling up your sleeves and leading from the front - that's how you build trust with clients and teams alike."- Nilesh Jadhav
The Z-Deploy launch in 2025 crystallized this philosophy. Rather than selling consulting hours to manage slow, error-prone deployments, AMISEQ automated the deployment itself. The shift from services to platform is significant - and it positions AMISEQ for a different kind of scale.
Nilesh earned his MBA from the University of Mumbai in 2000 - before smartphones, before cloud computing, and before "cybersecurity" was a household word.
Z-Deploy compresses a 5-day enterprise security rollout into under 2 hours. The equivalent of turning a cross-country road trip into a short flight - automatically.
AMISEQ operates across four continents from its Milpitas, California headquarters - a 650-person global firm co-founded by three people in 2017.
Alongside building a technology company, Jadhav was involved with Prarambh Pratisthan - a non-profit dedicated to child education in India.
AMISEQ's 2026 sales kickoff was themed "Shift Gears" - the company's signal to the market that it's done warming up and ready to accelerate.