Join ThreatLocker CEO Danny Jenkins and Software Architect Nathan Holden for a live session on how modern threat detection works, and how the new ThreatLocker Incident Response Center gives you the visibility and control you need when attacks move at machine speed.
In this session, you get answers to questions like these:
Watch the webinar to see how Detect and the Incident Response Center help organizations stay ahead of modern threats. You’ll leave with clear, practical insight into using behavior-based detection, curated threat intelligence, and rapid response tools to shrink an attacker’s window before damage is done.
Access the additional downloadable resource that will help you make the most of this webinar.
Whether you're starting from zero or organizing an inherited environment, this tactical checklist will help you fully secure your environment step by step.

Co-founder & CEO of ThreatLocker
Danny Jenkins is the CEO and co-founder of ThreatLocker®, a leading cybersecurity company delivering a comprehensive Zero Trust Platform built to protect organizations from both known and unknown threats. Jenkins is a recognized authority in the cybersecurity industry whose experience includes two decades defending corporate networks, engaging in ethical hacking, and responding to active cyberattacks. He frequently speaks on topics such as ransomware, data breaches, critical infrastructure protection, and best practices for implementing a Zero Trust cybersecurity framework.

Software Architect
Nathan Holden is a software architect at ThreatLocker with more than six years of experience building and refining software across cybersecurity, finance, and engineering environments. He specializes in C#, TypeScript, and scalable system design. Before joining ThreatLocker, he contributed to development teams at Addition Financial, CURIS Decontamination Systems, and Lockheed Martin. Nathan focuses on creating efficient, secure, and adaptable solutions that drive product performance and long term growth.

Week 1: Introduction

Week 2: Strengthen your defenses

Week 3: Analyzing endpoint behavior

Week 4: Access & identity controls

Week 5: Web filtering & application control

Week 6: Patching & backups

Week 7: Office 365 & cloud controls

Week 8: Harden your MAC environment

Week 9: Server hardening

Week 10: Security audits

Week 11: Incident response framework

Week 12: Policy hygiene & standardization

Week 13: File integrity & deception

Week 14: Configurations & compliance

Week 15: Series overview

Co-founder & CEO of ThreatLocker
Danny Jenkins is the CEO and co-founder of ThreatLocker®, a leading cybersecurity company delivering a comprehensive Zero Trust Platform built to protect organizations from both known and unknown threats. Jenkins is a recognized authority in the cybersecurity industry whose experience includes two decades defending corporate networks, engaging in ethical hacking, and responding to active cyberattacks. He frequently speaks on topics such as ransomware, data breaches, critical infrastructure protection, and best practices for implementing a Zero Trust cybersecurity framework.

Software Architect
Nathan Holden is a software architect at ThreatLocker with more than six years of experience building and refining software across cybersecurity, finance, and engineering environments. He specializes in C#, TypeScript, and scalable system design. Before joining ThreatLocker, he contributed to development teams at Addition Financial, CURIS Decontamination Systems, and Lockheed Martin. Nathan focuses on creating efficient, secure, and adaptable solutions that drive product performance and long term growth.
There are 15 webinars, each approximately one hour long including an audience Q&A. If you put one webinar's recommendations per week, you will complete the series in approximately 100 days.
This series is for IT professionals ready to take control of their environment, whether you've just inherited one, are rebuilding from the ground up, or need to scale and secure what’s already in place.
No, you can implement the recommendations in all or only a few of the sessions, but we do recommend watching all of them in order, as we often build on the previous week's efforts.
No, the entire series, including the additional downloadable resources, is completely free.
Unfortunately, the badge was only available for people who attended the sessions live in May-August 2025.
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