PhishLabs Recognized by Inc. 5000 as One of the Fastest-Growing Companies in America

Posted on September 8, 2021

September 8, 2021, Charleston, SC – PhishLabs, the leading provider of Digital Risk Protection solutions, has been recognized as one of America’s fastest-growing private companies in Inc. Magazine’s annual Inc. 5000 list. The Inc. 5000 list is a unique look at the most successful companies within America’s economy and considered the most prestigious ranking of independent small businesses.

“Look-alike domains, social media threats, phishing, and other digital risks are on the rise,” said Tony Prince, CEO of PhishLabs. “We deliver complete solutions that stop these attacks and we listen closely to our clients to deliver the outcomes they want without putting more burden on their staff.”

PhishLabs is a cyber threat intelligence company that protects enterprises against brand, account takeover, and data leak threats. The company’s unique approach delivers curated intelligence and complete mitigation of these threats without putting additional workloads onto enterprise security teams. PhishLabs can automatically take action to stop attacks, resulting in faster threat mitigation with no triage burden for clients. This, as well as the company’s stellar reputation for meeting and exceeding client expectations, have fueled tremendous growth in the rapidly-expanding Digital Risk Protection market.

About PhishLabs

PhishLabs is a cyber threat intelligence company that protects enterprises against brand, account takeover, and data leak threats. PhishLabs was founded in 2008 and delivers curated threat intelligence and complete threat mitigation across the digital risk landscape. The world’s leading brands and companies rely on PhishLabs to find and remediate external threats wherever they live.

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