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ZeroFox main competitors are Zendesk, Palo Alto Networks, and Fortinet.

Competitor Summary. See how ZeroFox compares to its main competitors:

  • Workday has the most employees (12,500).
  • Employees at Zendesk earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $135,723.
  • The oldest company is Epicor, founded in 1972.
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ZeroFox vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2013
3.8
Baltimore, MD1$2.9M300
2002
4.7
Sunnyvale, CA11$1.1B3,368
2005
4.8
Pleasanton, CA14$8.4B12,500
1989
4.6
Fort Lauderdale, FL11$3.2B9,000
1972
4.6
Austin, TX2$900.0M3,900
2002
4.8
San Mateo, CA12$321.7M1,001
2000
4.8
Sunnyvale, CA10$6.0B9,700
1993
4.9
Redwood City, CA12$1.6B5,249
2005
4.8
Santa Clara, CA11$8.0B11,098
1996
4.6
Seattle, WA9$2.8B6,550
2007
4.6
San Francisco, CA3$1.3B5,921
1995
4.8
Reston, VA1$1.6B1,019
2006
4.8
San Mateo, CA4$209.9M949
2009
4.6
San Francisco, CA5$48.8M101

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ZeroFox salaries vs competitors

Among ZeroFox competitors, employees at Zendesk earn the most with an average yearly salary of $135,723.

Compare ZeroFox salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
ZeroFox
$71,650$34.45-
Proofpoint
$124,548$59.88-
Workday
$125,723$60.44-
Citrix
$114,526$55.06-
Epicor
$89,167$42.87-
Imperva
$110,776$53.26-

Compare ZeroFox job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
ZeroFox
$49,122$23.62
Epicor
$62,820$30.20
Verisign
$61,994$29.80
Fortinet
$57,599$27.69
Citrix
$57,254$27.53
F5
$55,778$26.82
Zendesk
$54,825$26.36
Palo Alto Networks
$54,514$26.21
Workday
$53,239$25.60
Informatica
$52,905$25.44
Imperva
$50,207$24.14
Proofpoint
$50,017$24.05
Taulia
$49,689$23.89
Marketo
$47,998$23.08

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ZeroFox demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at ZeroFox vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Palo Alto Networks53%47%
Imperva63%37%
Citrix66%34%
Proofpoint70%30%
F570%30%
ZeroFox78%22%
Male
Female

Compare race at ZeroFox vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
48%9%23%18%2%
6.5
50%17%11%17%5%
9.8
60%13%6%16%5%
9.6
43%24%7%18%7%
9.3
47%24%7%17%5%
9.9
49%19%6%22%5%
9.3

ZeroFox and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Robert M. Calderoni
Citrix

François Locoh-Donou
F5

Mr. Locoh-Donou has nearly two decades of enterprise technology experience, building a wide range of product teams, and operations around the world. He is well known for his ability to envision where industries are going and inspire organizations to identify and execute on future growth opportunities - especially in the areas of cloud, software, analytics, and security. In April 2017, Mr. Locoh-Donou was hired as the President and Chief Executive Officer of F5 Networks, where he has refocused the company on Applications Services Software (including Security) for Multi-Cloud environments. He is also the only management member of the F5 Board of Directors. Prior to joining F5, Mr. Locoh-Donou held successive leadership positions at Ciena Corporation (from 2002 to March 2017), a network strategy and technology company, including Chief Operating Officer; Senior Vice President, Global Products Group; Vice President and General Manager, EMEA; Vice President International Sales; and Vice President and Marketing. Prior to joining Ciena, Mr. Locoh-Donou held research and development roles with Photonetics, a French opto-electronics company. Mr. Locoh-Donou is also the co-founder and Chairman of Cajou Espoir, a cashew-processing facility that employs several hundred people in rural Togo, 80 percent of whom are women.

Ken Xie
Fortinet

Ken Xie is an American billionaire businessman who founded Systems Integration Solutions (SIS), NetScreen, and Fortinet. He is CEO of Fortinet, a cybersecurity firm based in Silicon Valley. Xie was previously the CEO of NetScreen, which was acquired by Juniper Networks for $4 billion in 2004. He built the first ASIC-based firewall/VPN appliance in 1996.

Pam Murphy
Imperva

Growth focused Executive. All things operational. Passionate about culture, inclusion and diversity. Pam is the Chief Executive Officer at Imperva, the cybersecurity leader championing the fight to secure data and applications wherever they reside. Pam was previously Chief Operating Officer at Infor - the world's third largest enterprise software company - headquartered in New York City, providing world-class solutions for specific industries and micro-verticals, serving over 70,000 customers in 125 countries with 18,000 employees across the globe. Prior to Infor, Pam held multiple leadership positions at Oracle Corp (NYSE:ORCL) and prior to that at Andersen Consulting and Arthur Andersen. She is on the Board of Rockwell Automation (NYSE: ROK) and is an investor and advisor to FINTECH start-ups. Pam has 25+ years’ experience spanning finance, field sales, revenue management, cloud product development & architecture, professional services, industry specialization (e.g. Healthcare, Discrete & Process Manufacturing, Services Industries, Hospitality, Public Sector), company turnarounds, setting new high-growth strategy, M&A, business development plus deep operational experience in running global organizations. Public and private company experience. Extensive international experience having held a variety of roles in Europe, Middle East, North America, Australia and New Zealand.

Nikesh Arora
Palo Alto Networks

Nikesh Arora (born February 9, 1968) is an Indian-American business executive. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) and chairman of Palo Alto Networks. Arora was formerly a senior executive at Google. He served as the president of SoftBank Group from October 2014 to June 2016. On June 1, 2018, Arora took on the role of CEO and chairman at Palo Alto Networks.

Ashan Willy
Proofpoint

D. James Bidzos
Verisign

James Bidzos is president and chief executive officer of Verisign. He also serves as chairman of the board of directors and has been executive chairman since August 2009. As the founder of Verisign, Bidzos is an Internet and security industry pioneer whose accomplishments include building RSA Security into the early standard-bearer for authentication and encryption, and launching Verisign as a company in 1995 to develop the digital certificate infrastructure for Internet commerce. Before returning to the president and chief executive role in August 2011, Bidzos served as Verisign's first president and CEO and also served as Verisign's chairman of the board of directors from April 1995 until December 2001, as vice chairman from December 2001 to July 2007, and as interim CEO from July 2008 to August 2009. Bidzos served as president and CEO of RSA Security from 1986 to February 1999, and then served as RSA's vice chairman from 1999 to May 2002.

Aneel Bhusri
Workday

Aneel Bhusri (born February 14, 1966) is an American business executive. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Workday. He is also a partner at Greylock Partners and was a member of Intel's board of directors between 2014 and 2019.

Mikkel Asger Svane
Zendesk

Mikkel Svane is an author and entrepreneur. He wrote a book called "Startupland" and currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Zendesk, which he cofounded in 2007. Svane was born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1971.

Steve Murphy
Epicor

I am the CEO of Epicor Software Corporation, a global leader providing flexible, industry-specific software designed around the needs of manufacturing, distribution, retail, and service industry customers. During my over 20 years in the technology sector, I have worked on many different levels within a company. In fact, my first job out of college was on the factory floor at Procter and Gamble. While there, I saw first-hand the power software had to solve business problems. I made the decision to leave for Harvard Business School, where I obtained my MBA in Accounting and Finance. Since then, I served in various sales and operations leadership positions at Oracle, Sun Microsystems, and Manugistics.Before joining Epicor, I served as president of OpenText, a $2B global leader in enterprise information management with 12,000 employees worldwide, where I was responsible for all customer-facing activities including sales, marketing, partners and alliances, global technical services, customer support, professional services, sales operations and cloud services. During my time at OpenText, I delivered outstanding operational performance and was instrumental in the completion and integration of four major acquisitions. As CEO of Epicor since the fall of 2017, I am responsible for setting the strategic direction and operation results for the company. While we are privately held and do not disclose detailed revenue information, Epicor has expanded profit margins over the past three years and generated mid-to-high single digit growth. In 2020, we are expected to exceed $1 billion in revenue. Since moving to Austin, Texas, I also strive to support our local community and promote an altruistic company culture at Epicor by volunteering alongside employees at the Central Texas Food Bank and approving Epicor to serve as a sponsor of the Health Alliance for Austin Musician’s (HAAM) Corporate Battle of the Bands. • 2018 “Pros to Know” by Supply & Demand Chain Executive• Final Nominee, ABJ “Best CEOs of 2019”

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