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ThreatLocker
ThreatLocker enforces Zero Trust for over 50,000 organizations with a deny-by-default endpoint, network, and cloud platform founded by Danny Jenkins in...
ThreatLocker
A Zero Trust cybersecurity solutions platform, ThreatLocker delivers world-class enterprise security software and solutions worldwide.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
2017
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Orlando
Corporate office
Orlando, FL, United States
Additional offices
Dublin, Ireland · Sydney, Australia · Dubai, UAE
Principals
Danny Jenkins
Co-Founder & CEO
Sami Jenkins
Co-Founder & COO
John Carolan
Co-Founder & CTO
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at ThreatLocker?
ThreatLocker is a privately held cybersecurity company, not an investment manager. Day-to-day operating decisions rest with the three co-founders: CEO Danny Jenkins, COO Sami Jenkins, and CTO John Carolan. No external CIO or investment committee structure has been disclosed.
How does ThreatLocker source its organic growth?
ThreatLocker markets primarily to IT directors, CISOs, and managed service providers through channel partners, its annual Zero Trust World conference, and direct sales. The company operates a free 30-day trial and offers customized demos, converting users by demonstrating immediate ransomware-blocking outcomes in their own environments.
Is ThreatLocker venture-backed or bootstrapped?
ThreatLocker has not disclosed any institutional venture funding rounds or growth equity raises. The company makes no reference to external investors on its website, suggesting it has financed growth through customer revenue or founder capital.
What is ThreatLocker's relationship with the MSP community?
Managed service providers are one of ThreatLocker's explicitly targeted verticals, alongside financial services, healthcare, education, government, and manufacturing. The firm runs a partner program that lets MSPs bundle ThreatLocker's Zero Trust modules into their managed security stacks.
Which segments of the cybersecurity stack does ThreatLocker compete in?
ThreatLocker competes in application control, endpoint detection and response, privileged access management, network access (ZTNA), cloud access, patch management, and web content control. By bundling all seven under one policy engine, the firm positions itself as a consolidation play against standalone solutions in each category.
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