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Milton Security Rebrands as ThreatHunter.ai

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More akin to its specialization as a dynamic threat hunting operation, Milton Security is changing its name to ThreatHunter.ai, the company announced in a prepared statement.

One of Milton Security's founding principles was to make cybersecurity attainable for all business, the company said. As such, the new ThreatHunter.ai name is rooted in the company's commitment to hunting and mitigating cybersecurity threats in real time — at an affordable cost.

As Eric Cowperthwaite, chief operating officer for the Brea, California-based company, explained:

"Business operates at the speed of the internet. So do bad actors and security threats. Security must operate at the same speed. ThreatHunter.ai is all about moving at the same speed as business and bad actors. Finding the malicious activity when it can still be stopped is critical for successful businesses today.”

New Name Reflects Evolving Business Focus

In 2017, Milton Security introduced its managed detection and response (MDR) service. Today, the company’s new name reflects the company’s continued evolution in the cyber threat hunting space. Correspondingly, ThreatHunter.ai operates an always-on security operation center (SOC) with AI/ML-enhanced human threat hunters.

Evan Tremper, senior vice president of sales, explained how the ThreatHunter.ai name reflects Milton’s evolution:

"I am excited on this next chapter for Milton Security. Back in 2017, we set the gold standard for managed detection and response. Knowing our clients' needs are only expanding, we're aggressively growing our cyber practice to meet that need, aiming to continue to bring innovative capabilities that all Milton customers have grown to love. ThreatHunter.ai will once again set the gold standard for others to follow."

Joshua Sokolowski, director of Threat Operations, added:

"The perfect synergy of AI/ML and human interaction has arrived! ThreatHunter.ai makes simple ‘alerts of alerts’ a thing of the past, putting the most current threat intelligence in the hands of our threat hunters and the tools to effectively assess and respond to any threat."

Over the course of the next few weeks, Milton’s customers will see a gradual transition to the ThreatHunter.ai name, along with new, “improved reporting, mitigation, response and a renewed vigor in protecting our customers that entrust us to do so,” CEO James McMurry noted.

More About ThreatHunter.ai

ThreatHunter.ai is a 100% service-disabled veteran-owned small business founded in 2007. The company places an emphasis on hiring U.S. veterans whenever possible, with half of its employees being veterans from various branches of the military. The company has 39 employees listed on LinkedIn.

ThreatHunter.ai asserts that it “has changed the industry in how threats are found and mitigated in real time.” For more 15 years, the company has “stopped hundreds of thousands of threats” and assisted organizations in defending against threat actors around the clock.

Jim Masters

Jim Masters is Managing Editor of MSSP Alert, and holds a B.A. degree in Journalism from Northern Illinois University. His career has spanned governmental and investigative reporting for daily newspapers in the Northwest Indiana Region and 16 years in a global internal communications role for a Fortune 500 professional services company. Additionally, he is co-owner of the Lake County Corn Dogs minor league baseball franchise, located in Crown Point, Indiana. In his spare time, he enjoys writing and recording his own music, oil painting, biking, volleyball, golf and cheering on the Corn Dogs.