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PerimeterX vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2014
4.0
San Mateo, CA1$1.4M61
2013
3.8
Baltimore, MD1$2.9M300
2012
4.2
Boston, MA1$24.0M123
2014
4.3
Half Moon Bay, CA2$2.0M27
2014
4.2
Austin, TX1$9.2M35
2011
4.5
Fremont, CA1$33.0M218
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4.2
Louisville, CO1$3.0M38
2018
4.5
San Francisco, CA1$12.0M106
2007
4.3
Addison, TX5$60.0M50

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PerimeterX salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
PerimeterX
$63,571$30.56-

Compare PerimeterX job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
PerimeterX
$66,749$32.09
Threat Stack
$95,228$45.78
Securonix
$85,035$40.88
ZeroFox
$74,841$35.98
Threat X Inc
$71,088$34.18
Infocyte
$70,507$33.90
Abnormal Security
$70,489$33.89
Cyber adAPT
$70,365$33.83
Attivo Networks
$67,897$32.64

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PerimeterX demographics vs competitors

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ZeroFox78%22%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
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PerimeterX and similar companies CEOs

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Curtis Hutcheson
Infocyte

Curtis Hutcheson is a Partner at Toba Capital and CEO at Infocyte and is based in Austin, Texas. He has worked as VP & GM US Personal Systems Division at HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE; VP and GM, North America Enterprise Solutions at DELL TECHNOLOGIES INC.; and GM Remedy BU, IT Service Management at BMC Software. Curtis works or has worked as GM SonicWALL & OneIdentity at DELL TECHNOLOGIES INC.. He studied at The University of Texas at Austin between 1988 and 1992, Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of California, and The Kinkaid School.

Simon Williams
Cyber adAPT

Simon Williams is President and CEO of Cyber adAPT. Simon is a technology entrepreneur and investor with over 25 years of experience in high tech environments. Simon has held leadership positions in many Silicon Valley based companies, from early startups to some of the world’s largest technology companies. Simon was previously the founding CEO of Kaloom Inc. a Silicon Valley and Montreal, Canada based company focused on data center networking solutions. Before Kaloom, Simon held leadership positions in Bnocular, Metaswitch, Ericsson and Redback Networks.

Brian Ahern
Threat Stack

Experienced Technology Executive with a proven track record of success. Passionate about building disruptive technology companies fueled by innovation and high performing teams. Operating philosophy centered around "no egos", "keep it stupid simple", "raving vs raging customers", “achievement vs entitlement” and “conviction for the mission”

Gene Fay
Threat X Inc

Gene has a lengthy track record as an executive at technology companies, including COO at White Ops, General Manager at Resilient Systems (acquired by IBM), and VP of Worldwide Sales and Global Alliances of Network Intelligence (acquired by EMC and integrated into RSA). Gene has extensive experience building high-impact teams at early-stage startups in storage, virtualization, and cybersecurity. He has specific expertise in go-to-market strategies, marketing, customer success, and channel development. Gene holds an MBA from Northeastern University, where he guest lectures on topics such as product management, marketing, and sales.

Sachin Nayyar
Securonix

Sachin drives the vision and overall business strategy for Securonix. Previously, he was founder & CEO of VAAU where he led the company from conception to acquisition by Sun Microsystems. Following the acquisition by Sun, Sachin served as the Chief Identity Strategist for Sun Microsystems where he led the vision and strategy for the Sun security portfolio. Sachin is a renowned thought leader in areas of risk, regulations, compliance, identity/access and governance and speaks frequently at professional conferences and seminars.

James C. Foster
ZeroFox

James C. Foster is the Founder and CEO of ZeroFOX. Foster is an industry veteran and a world-renowned thought leader on cyber security. He’s published over a dozen books, holds patents, has spoken on Capitol Hill about the increase in international cyber threats, and is a recognized keynote speaker. In 2006, Foster founded the cyber security firm, Ciphent. Ciphent grew to almost 100 employees with 1000 customers by 2010 when it was acquired by Accuvant. With a three year growth rate of 8900+%, Ciphent was recognized as the #16th Fastest Growing Private Company in the US and #1 in Maryland by Inc. Magazine. As Chairman of the Advisory Board and SVP while at Accuvant, Foster led the successful acquisition of V3rity while the company achieved 50% year-over-year growth in 2011 with revenues in excess of $325M. Additionally, Foster has had the privilege of working with several other high growth cyber security organizations such as Booz Allen and Hamilton and Computer Sciences Corporation, and executing on exit strategies for Foundstone (acquired by McAfee for $86M), Guardent (acquired by Verisign $135M), and Information Security Magazine (acquired by Tech Target Media for an unpublicized amount). Foster started his career as a civilian in the United States Navy in Annapolis, Maryland. In 2005, Foster became a Fellow from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and received his Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering from Capitol College.

Evan Reiser is CEO and co-founder of Abnormal Security. An expert in applied machine learning solutions with over a decade of operational experience building enterprise behavioral profiling technologies. Evan most recently led product management and machine learning teams for Twitter's advertising business and prior to that, co-founded several successful companies including Bloomspot (acquired by JPM Chase), and AdStack (acquired by TellApart). Evan started his career at Eastman Kodak doing research and development in machine learning for intelligence applications. He holds a B.S. in computer systems engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Tushar Kothari
Attivo Networks

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