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DarkBytes

www.darkbytes.com

 
DarkBytes is on a mission to create a unified cyber-security solution that consolidates everything required for a modern, continuous cyber-security program into 1 SaaS-delivered security platform and endpoint sensor. Today`s cyber-security market is composed of expensive, high-end point products which are only accessible to large enterprises with multi-million dollar security budgets. This leaves mid-sized organizations with the challenge of picking from legacy solutions or trying to implement and maintain tedious open-source tools. DarkBytes Unified Cyber-Security (UCS) has unified all the modern security requirements into our hyper-scale, cloud-based security analytics platform. Now anyone can get effective protection from data breaches - ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Dennis Griffin
Founder and Chief Technology Officer Profile

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