Audience

Cybersecurity Companies in the US

37,500+ US cybersecurity companies across endpoint, network, cloud, identity, and GRC with funding data and executive contacts

Overview

The US cybersecurity market is one of the most fragmented in enterprise software — dozens of sub-categories, thousands of vendors, and buyers who are simultaneously evaluating point solutions and consolidating platforms. This audience covers 37,500+ US cybersecurity companies across endpoint protection, network security, cloud security, identity and access management, GRC, threat intelligence, and security operations, with category classification and verified executive contacts.

What's Included

  • Company Identity: Verified name, primary domain, and US headquarters
  • Security Category: Endpoint, network, cloud, identity/IAM, GRC, threat intelligence, SIEM/SOAR, or application security
  • Funding Profile: Stage, total raised, and most recent round date
  • Headcount: Employee count with 1-year growth rate
  • Go-to-Market Model: Direct sales, channel-led, MSSP/MDR, or marketplace distribution
  • Executive Contacts: Verified email and phone for CEO, CISO, CTO, VP of Sales, and VP of Channel

Use Cases

Security Vendor Sales and Partnership

Data platforms, AI infrastructure, and threat intelligence providers selling to security vendors can use category classification and go-to-market model to identify companies with the right technology architecture and distribution motion for a meaningful partnership.

MSSP and Channel Development

Security vendors building indirect distribution should use the go-to-market model filter to identify MSSPs, MDR providers, and VARs already operating in the security channel. Headcount and funding stage help prioritize channel partners with the resources and momentum to drive meaningful revenue.

Investor Deal Sourcing in Security

Security investors can filter by category, funding stage, and headcount growth to identify companies gaining traction in high-priority segments. Category classification is essential — endpoint and network security have very different competitive dynamics than identity or GRC, and valuations reflect it.

Competitive Landscape Analysis

Security vendors can map the full competitive landscape by category and customer segment to identify where consolidation is occurring, which point-solution categories are being absorbed into platforms, and where new entrants are gaining traction at the expense of incumbents.

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Data Overview

Records
37,500+
Coverage
United States
Update Frequency
Daily

Key Attributes

  • Company name and website
  • Security category (endpoint, network, cloud, identity, GRC)
  • Funding stage and total raised
  • Employee count and growth rate
  • Customer segment and go-to-market model
  • C-suite and VP contacts

Common Use Cases

  • Security vendor sales and partnership
  • MSSP and channel development
  • Investor deal sourcing in security
  • Competitive landscape analysis