Arctic Wolf bolsters UK&I cybersecurity presence with impressive growth

Arctic Wolf enhances its UK influence, surpassing 500 clients and integrating Cylance for cutting-edge Endpoint Security.

  • Friday, 24th October 2025 Posted 5 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

Arctic Wolf, a prominent figure in Security Operations, has been making significant strides within the UK&I region. Since its market entry in 2021, the company has onboarded 510 clients and expanded its workforce to over 100 employees.

This expansion occurs at a crucial time as Arctic Wolf advances its Aurora platform, incorporating AI-driven features prominently into its offerings. Following the acquisition of Cylance in 2025, a major enhancement was the introduction of Aurora Endpoint Security, which boasts an advanced behavioural detection engine. This has dramatically amplified the platform's capabilities, extending enterprise-level security to a burgeoning global clientele now exceeding 10,000, with 3,000 users utilising Aurora Endpoint Security.

Since inaugurating its EMEA headquarters in Newcastle in 2021, Arctic Wolf has consistently invested in regional talent, growing their UK workforce to 101 and 358 across EMEA. These strategic hires have secured partnerships with leading entities such as Menzies LLP and the Alpine Formula One team, reinforcing Arctic Wolf’s standing as a trusted cybersecurity partner within the UK&I.

The company's platform-centric approach has driven substantial growth within its partner network. Across the UK, Arctic Wolf has established 119 significant partnerships, contributing to its global success. This expansion has not gone unnoticed, earning accolades, including CRN’s 2024 Product of the Year Award for the Aurora Platform in the Security Operations Platform category, sweeping all subcategories: Technology, Revenue and Profit, and Customer Need.

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