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Cambridge, England
Darktrace is a global leader in cybersecurity artificial intelligence, specializing in autonomous cyber defense. Founded in 2013 by a collaboration of mathematicians from the University of Cambridge and cyber intelligence specialists from government agencies, the company was established to revolutionize how organizations protect their digital assets. Headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom, Darktrace maintains key global office locations in London, San Francisco, New York, and Singapore, and operates research and development centers in both Cambridge and The Hague, Netherlands. The core of Darktrace's technology relies on unsupervised machine learning and specialized AI algorithms to protect enterprise networks. Moving away from traditional, reactive security defenses that depend on predefined attack signatures or manual rule updates, Darktrace pioneered an AI-native approach known as the "Enterprise Immune System." This technology continuously learns and adapts to the specific digital environment of an organization, creating an evolving baseline of normal behavior, or a "pattern of life," for every network, device, and individual user. By identifying subtle deviations from this normal pattern, the platform detects and investigates anomalous activities that could indicate sophisticated, novel, or insider threats in real time. A defining feature of the platform is Darktrace Antigena, an autonomous response technology. When an active cyber threat—such as ransomware, data exfiltration, or a zero-day exploit—is detected, Antigena acts as a digital antibody, neutralizing the attack within seconds to limit its spread and minimize potential damage without disrupting day-to-day business operations. The company's comprehensive solution, the Darktrace ActiveAI Security Platform, provides broad visibility and protection across varied digital infrastructures, including cloud networks, email systems, internet-of-things (IoT) devices, and operational technology (OT) systems. Network activity is visualized on a user interface called the Threat Visualiser, enabling IT professionals to quickly analyze internal networks. Darktrace initially operated as a public entity after launching its initial public offering (IPO) on the London Stock Exchange in April 2021. However, the company transitioned back to a private structure following its acquisition by the American private equity firm Thoma Bravo in October 2024 in a transaction valued at $5.3 billion. Strategically expanding its technical capabilities, Darktrace acquired the Dutch attack surface management company Cybersprint in 2022, followed by acquisitions of Mira Security and cloud investigation firm Cado Security in 2025. Today, Darktrace serves over 10,000 corporate clients, public sector agencies, healthcare organizations, and critical infrastructure providers across more than 110 countries. The organization employs more than 2,300 individuals globally and holds a substantial intellectual property portfolio with over 200 patents and pending applications. Following leadership transitions, Ed Jennings serves as the company's Chief Executive Officer, alongside Gordon Hurst as Chairman, guiding Darktrace as it delivers automated threat detection and proactive cyber resilience for businesses worldwide.
Tejasvi Hooda
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Solid work-life balance and managers who actually listen. Would recommend.
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Charvi Advani
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Strong engineering culture and good mentorship for early-career folks.
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