Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Huntress is the cybersecurity platform built for SMBs and MSPs, protecting 4M+ endpoints and 2.3M identities with MDR services founded by former NSA cyber operators.
Huntress is a cybersecurity company that has built a managed detection and response (MDR) platform specifically designed to protect small and medium-sized businesses through managed service providers (MSPs). Founded in 2015 by former NSA hacker operators Kyle Hanslovan, Chris Bisnett, and John Ferrell, Huntress was built on the insight that SMBs face the same sophisticated threats as enterprises—ransomware groups don't discriminate by company size—but lack the security budgets and expertise to defend themselves with enterprise security tools.
SF YC W24 open-source SOAR security automation deployed by 200+ orgs (Fortune 500 + federal); $500K-$2M seed on Temporal's durable execution with 100+ integrations competing with Splunk SOAR and Tines for security incident response.
Tracecat is a San Francisco-based open-source security automation platform — backed by Y Combinator (W24) with $500,000-$2 million in seed funding from Y Combinator, Pioneer.app, Pioneer Fund, and SurgePoint Capital — providing security operations, IT, and infrastructure teams with a modern, cost-effective alternative to commercial SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response) tools for automating security alerts, incident response, and IT workflows. Deployed by 200+ organizations from Fortune 500 companies to federal agencies, Tracecat is built on Temporal's durable execution platform (used by Datadog, Netflix, and Stripe) and offers 100+ integrations, AI-assisted runbooks, case management, and lookup tables. Founded in 2024 by Chris Lo and Daryl Lim.
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