ThreatLocker wins SDC Award for Cyber Resilience Innovation of the Year

ThreatLocker, a global leader in Zero Trust endpoint protection, has been awarded the prestigious 2024 SDC Cyber Resilience Innovation of the Year.

Cyber resilience is a business's ability to prevent, maintain and overcome cyber threats. “Cyberattacks occur daily, and businesses must have strategies to continue operating even when under attack,” said ThreatLocker CEO and Co-Founder Danny Jenkins. “A robust cyber resilience strategy is crucial for ensuring business continuity. Preparation is essential when faced with potentially devastating cyberattacks.”

Advancing cyber resilience with Zero Trust

ThreatLocker Allowlisting empowers organizations with precise control over applications and processes on their devices, significantly reducing the attack surface. Seamless integration with other ThreatLocker security solutions enables an effective multi-layered defense against ransomware, zero-day vulnerabilities, and insider threats.

Since its founding in 2017, ThreatLocker has been a prominent figure in the cybersecurity space. Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, ThreatLocker is rapidly expanding into the EMEA region with offices in Dublin, Ireland, and Abu Dhabi, UAE. These strategic locations enable the company to support clients across multiple time zones, ensuring compliance with local regulations, particularly in industries like MSPs, healthcare and finance. To further enhance global support, ThreatLocker has launched regional data centers, providing customers with data proximity and compliance confidence.

Milestones in innovations

Over the past year, ThreatLocker has reinforced its commitment to innovation and security by launching key initiatives. One highlight is its free Software Health Report, available to all organizations—not just clients. This tool helps businesses address critical challenges such as shadow IT, foreign software, and unpatched vulnerabilities, providing essential protection against nation-state attacks and other advanced threats. 

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