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Arctic Wolf

Arctic Wolf is a cybersecurity company that provides Managed Detection and Response (MDR), Security Operations (SecOps), and related Managed Security Services (MSS) for enterprises and other organizations.

  • MDR services (MDR) for threat monitoring and response across networks, endpoints, and cloud environments
  • Managed SecOps as a service, including 24x7 monitoring through a cloud-native SecOps platform (security operations)
  • Security expert guidance through named analysts and advisory services to support incident response, threat hunting, and security posture improvement (security advisory)
  • Security posture management services that help organizations assess, prioritize, and reduce cyber risk across assets and identities (security posture management)
  • Support for compliance-oriented monitoring and reporting for frameworks and regulations commonly used by enterprises and regulated organizations (compliance and governance)

More About Arctic Wolf

Arctic Wolf focuses on providing managed SecOps services that enterprises and institutional customers consume as an outsourced or co-managed SecOps center (SOC). Its offerings are designed to integrate with existing IT and security infrastructures, including on-premises (on-prem) data centers, cloud platforms, endpoints, and identity systems, and to deliver continuous monitoring, detection, and response without requiring customers to build and staff a full in-house SOC.

The company’s core offering is a MDR service (managed security) delivered via a cloud-native SecOps platform. This platform ingests telemetry from sources such as endpoint protection tools, network devices, cloud workloads, identity and access management systems, and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications. Arctic Wolf uses correlation, analytics, and threat intelligence to identify suspicious activity and potential incidents, and its SecOps team investigates alerts and coordinates response actions with customers.

In addition to MDR, Arctic Wolf provides SecOps as a service (security operations), which extends beyond alerting to include runbooks, playbooks, and workflow for incident triage and handling. The company assigns security experts, often referred to as concierge or dedicated security analysts, who work directly with customer teams to interpret alerts, tune detections, and guide remediation efforts. This model is intended to augment internal security staff and support organizations that have limited SecOps resources.

Arctic Wolf also offers services for security posture management and risk reduction (security posture management). These capabilities typically involve continuous assessment of attack surfaces, configuration and vulnerability visibility, and prioritization of risks based on business context. Customers use these services to track security posture over time, align with internal risk tolerance, and prepare for audits or board-level reporting.

Compliance and governance support (compliance and governance) is another area where Arctic Wolf is active, helping customers monitor security controls and generate evidence related to frameworks such as ISO, System and Organization Controls 2 (SOC 2), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), or similar standards that enterprises commonly reference. The company’s services can produce logs, reports, and findings that support audit processes and demonstrate ongoing security monitoring and incident response capabilities required by many regulatory and contractual obligations.

From a technology and architecture standpoint, Arctic Wolf relies on a cloud-native, multi-tenant platform that integrates with third-party products through APIs, log collection, and agent-based telemetry where applicable. It aligns with common enterprise security architectures such as SIEM-like log aggregation, endpoint detection and response-style telemetry ingestion, and SOC workflows based on incident queues and ticketing. Arctic Wolf competes and interoperates within categories such as MDR, managed security service providers (MSSP), and SecOps platforms, and is positioned in directories and marketplaces under MDR, MSS, and SOC-as-a-service.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 1,030
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $250M-$500M

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Corporate Headquarters

8939 Columbine Road
150
Eden Prairie, MN 55347

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services