![]() ![]() The office in San Antonio will be led by Mark Manglicmot, Arctic’s Wolf’s Vice President of Security Services, a cybersecurity veteran with over 15 years of industry expertise from time spent in the U.S. and is also home to multiple National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity, as well as a pool of Department of Defense veterans which provides the ideal talent depth needed for the Arctic Wolf Concierge Security® Team to hire dozens of new positions over the next 18 months. San Antonio has the second-largest concentration of cybersecurity professionals in the U.S. In San Antonio, Arctic Wolf is creating a new center of excellence focused on security operations and will be constructing the company’s fourth security operations center. ![]() “We are committed to growing our employee, partner, and customer footprint in Canada for the years to come.” “Close to 40% of the Arctic Wolf team is based in Ontario today, and our recent $1.3 billion valuation is a testament to the team and a reflection of the quality of technical talent in the region.” said Michael Morrissey, Senior Vice President of R&D, Arctic Wolf. Between the two offices in Ontario, the company plans to hire more than 125 new positions by the end of 2021. The Toronto office will focus on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science capabilities that will further enhance the Arctic Wolf Platform. ![]() Arctic Wolf’s Waterloo office is currently the company’s largest facility and home to the company’s first security operations center (SOC) and 100% of its R&D activities.Īrctic Wolf’s Toronto facility will serve as an extension of its Waterloo office and provide greater location flexibility to R&D talent throughout southwestern Ontario and the Greater-Toronto Area (GTA). Arctic Wolf plans to begin hiring immediately in these locations, with physical offices planned to open in 2021.Īrctic Wolf’s creation of an R&D center of excellence in Toronto deepens its relationship and investment in the Toronto-Waterloo Corridor-a burgeoning cybersecurity talent hub in Ontario, Canada. Sinogene Biotechnology put her cells into an egg from a female Beagle, which shares genetic ancestry with arctic wolves.Company to open centers of excellence focused on R&D and security operationsĮDEN PRAIRIE, MN – Novem– Arctic Wolf®, the leader in security operations, today announced that on the heels of its $200M Series E and $1.3B valuation, the company is establishing regional centers of excellence focused on research and development (R&D) and security operations in Toronto, Ontario and San Antonio, Texas. South China Morning Post (SCMP) said 16-year-old Maya arctic wolf named Maya died in August last year. It is the first case of its kind in the world," Mi Jidong, the general manager of Sinogene Biotechnology Co, said at a press conference in Beijing. After two years of painstaking efforts, the arctic wolf was cloned successfully. "To save the endangered animal, we started the research cooperation with Harbin Polarland on cloning the arctic wolf in 2020. Born on June 10, the wolf named Maya, is in very good health, the outlet further said. The firm announced the debut of the arctic wolf pup on Monday, 100 days after its birth, according to a report in Global Times. Using the latest in biotechnology, Beijing-based firm Sinogene Biotechnology Co was able to achieve the final result, which it said will help in conservation of endangered species. Scientists in China have successfully created the world's first cloned arctic wolf. ![]()
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