ThreatLocker announced
the launch of its latest data center in Toronto, Canada, less than three months
after opening its data center in Sydney, Australia. This initiative will
significantly bolster cybersecurity capabilities for Canadian businesses and
organizations across various sectors, including the private sector,
commonwealth, state, territory, and local governments.
The
development of this data center by ThreatLocker will assist Canadian entities
in aligning with baseline cybersecurity controls recommended by the Canadian Centre for
Cyber Security, which stem from compliance frameworks like NIST, CISC, ISO/IEC,
and ITSG-33. More specifically, ThreatLocker offers Zero Trust, Least
Privilege capabilities in the form of Application Control, Ringfencing, Network
Control, and Privilege Access Management solutions, amongst many other options.
Sharing
his thoughts on this expansion to Canada, ThreatLocker Chief Executive Officer
and Co-Founder Danny Jenkins said, "As one of the leading Zero Trust
cybersecurity vendors assisting organizations with aligning with essential
compliance framework guidelines, we are excited to enhance our collaboration
with Canada through this data center, bolstering their data protection
initiatives."
Jenkins
continued, "ThreatLocker strives to ensure the security of every client,
no matter the location. This expansion allows ThreatLocker to better support
our clients in mitigating and preventing cyberattacks, helping them sleep
better at night knowing they are secure."
ThreatLocker,
founded in 2017 by CEO Danny Jenkins, COO Sami Jenkins, and VP of Quality
Assurance John Carolan, protects over 2 million endpoints across more than
40,000 organizations globally. The company provides 24/7/365 Cyber Hero support
with an average response time of 60 seconds or less. ThreatLocker offers a
powerful Zero Trust endpoint security platform designed to enable organizations
to stop ransomware and other cyberattacks by controlling what software can run
in their environments. The combined solutions of ThreatLocker, including
Application Allowlisting, Ringfencing, Storage Control, Elevation Control, and
Endpoint Network Control, lead the cybersecurity market towards a more secure
approach by blocking the exploits of unknown application vulnerabilities.