Application allowlisting and endpoint control for ransomware and malware defense
Airlock Digital sells a deny-by-default endpoint security platform that blocks unauthorized applications and files from executing. The company is scaling aggressively: 27 of 31 open roles posted in the last month are in sales (18) and leadership (7 director/VP), with a focused hiring footprint across US, Australia, and Canada. Active projects cluster heavily around sales operations—outbound engines, enablement playbooks, onboarding programs—indicating a shift from product-led to high-touch, consultative motion to break into mid-market accounts.
Airlock Digital provides application allowlisting and control solutions to prevent ransomware, malware, and unauthorized code execution across Windows, macOS, and Linux environments. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Adelaide, the company serves financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and government sectors globally. The platform enforces a deny-by-default model where only approved applications and files execute, reducing attack surface and aligning with government compliance frameworks. With 51–200 employees and active hiring, Airlock is expanding its go-to-market capability to address mid-market customers and complex, multi-stakeholder buying cycles.
Core stack includes HubSpot (CRM), Python and Go (development), Docker and Kubernetes (containerization), Ansible (infrastructure), Splunk (monitoring), and Azure Entra ID (identity). The company uses WinDbg and Windows Performance Analyzer for Windows-level debugging and optimization.
Airlock supports Windows, macOS, and Linux, including legacy systems and the latest OS versions. The tech stack explicitly includes macOS and Windows tooling (WinDbg, Windows Performance Analyzer), alongside Linux containerization tools (Docker, Kubernetes, Podman).
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