“LifeLock is the leading player in the rapidly growing field of Identity Theft Prevention. Their company is led by experienced and successful entrepreneurs and industry experts. They serve tens of thousands of consumers in every state of the union, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.”
Financials
| Date | Type | Amount | Investors | Valuation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10/01/06 | Series A | 6M | Deutsche Bank Alex Brown Technology Group | Unknown |
| 05/01/07 | Series B | 6.85M | Europ at Web | Unknown |
| 01/01/08 | Series C | 25M | GE Equity | 220M |
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People
Jim Greener (COO)
Luke Helms (Board Member)
David Cowan (Board Member)
Chini Krishnan (Board Member)
Todd Davis (CTO)
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