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Trusted Knight Corporation
Trusted Knight Corporation sells endpoint protection software Protector Air, blocking malware and encrypting data during customer-website interactions.
Trusted Knight Corporation
Trusted Knight Corporation operates from Annapolis, Maryland, selling a cybersecurity platform called Protector Air. The company targets weaknesses in traditional application security stacks by focusing on third-party devices that connect to enterprise websites. The flagship Protector Air product blocks malware at the data-transfer layer, encrypting inputs on compromised devices and alerting administrators in real time. It competes in the endpoint protection and fraud-prevention market, and the firm claims 100% coverage of customer-website interactions without requiring hardware changes. Trusted Knight serves multiple domains and offers monthly security reports on its Pro plan. The firm does not disclose founder names, team size, funding history, or revenue. Its leadership is described as including veterans from the NSA, AWS, and cybersecurity startups (per the firm, 2025). No recent operational events are verifiable from public sources. Trusted Knight positions itself as a pure-play cybersecurity vendor rather than an investment vehicle or family office. Its structure is a private corporation developing and selling a single security solution, which distinguishes it from the capital-management entities typically profiled on Altss.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Annapolis
Corporate office
Annapolis, MD, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What does Trusted Knight Corporation do?
Trusted Knight sells a cybersecurity platform called Protector Air that protects customer-website interactions from malicious JavaScript injections and malware. The solution operates cloud-based with real-time threat detection, data encryption, and alerts — requiring no hardware or software changes on the enterprise side.
Is Trusted Knight a family office or an investment firm?
No. Trusted Knight is a private cybersecurity company selling endpoint protection software. It does not present itself as an asset manager, family office, or investment vehicle.
Who leads Trusted Knight?
The firm states its team includes leaders with experience at the NSA, AWS, and cybersecurity startups, but no individual names, titles, or biographies are publicly listed on its website (per the firm, 2025).
Does Trusted Knight disclose revenue, funding, or valuation?
No. Trusted Knight does not publicly disclose revenue, funding rounds, valuation, or AUM. Its financial details are not available through its website or other verifiable public sources.
What product does Trusted Knight sell?
The firm sells Protector Air, a cloud-based endpoint protection platform that blocks malicious JavaScript injections, disables malware, and encrypts data on devices used to interact with enterprise websites. It markets real-time alerts and monthly security reports for Pro subscribers.
How does Trusted Knight's protection differ from traditional web security?
Trusted Knight focuses on securing the end-user's device during data entry, rather than only the server or network. It claims to block threats before they reach the enterprise network by scanning and encrypting data on connected devices in real time.
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