Cybersecurity Rising Star Endgame Is on a Hiring Spree

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Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans

 Powered by Max Banner Ads Emblematic of the U.S. government’s recent focus on cybersecurity, EndGame is both one of DC’s primary contractors and a rising star nationally. Arlington Va.-based Endgame is a private, cyber intelligence and analytics company that has raised $85.9 million over the last five years with big plans set for 2015. “The company plans on expanding at a rate of one new employee per week in 2015,” Endgame CEO Nathaniel Fick told DC Inno in an interview. “There is a macro convergence occurring between similar cyberthreats aimed at governments and contemporary commercial enterprise,” Fick said. “It will be an issue of particular concern for our team.” In 2014, the Pentagon’s cybersecurity budget was $4.7 billion, a $1 billion increase over the previous year, and 2015 is expected to follow this trend. From a cybersecurity standpoint, the primary threat to large businesses used to be generic malware (such as botnets and brute-force attacks). While they were a pain, they rarely cut deep enough to jeopardize a company’s lifeline. Today, that threat and its perpetrators have evolved greatly. What Endgame does is provide cyber security and intelligence software to large enterprises. Fick declined to comment on exact revenue figures but said […]

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