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Lacework

www.lacework.com

 
Lacework is the data-driven security platform for the cloud. The Lacework Polygraph Data Platform automates cloud security at scale so our customers can innovate with speed and safety. Only Lacework can collect, analyze, and accurately correlate data across an organization`s AWS, Azure, GCP, and Kubernetes environments, and narrow it down to the handful of security events that matter. Customers all over the globe depend on Lacework to drive revenue, bring products to market faster and safer and consolidate point security solutions into a single platform.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.lacework.com
  • 6201 America Center Drive Suite 200
    San Jose, CA USA 94089
  • Phone: 888.292.5027

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Erick Johnson
Partner Sales Director- Southeast Profile
Ben Feldman
Regional Sales Manager- Southeast Profile
Mike Staiger
Chief Financial Officer Profile
Kaitlin Waite
Director, Global Partner Marketing Profile
Julia McCarrel
Director, Global Benefits Profile

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