- Dragos, Inc. is a global leader in cybersecurity for operational technology (OT) environments, recognized as a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for CPS Protection Platforms for the second consecutive year.
- In the past year, Dragos expanded its collaboration with Microsoft to deliver OT-native cybersecurity solutions on Microsoft Azure, and appointed Dawn Mitchell as Chief People Officer to enhance organizational capacity.
- The company partners with major firms, including Microsoft, and focuses on providing cybersecurity solutions for critical infrastructure and industrial sectors, addressing the rising threat of ransomware and operational disruptions.
- Dragos's ideal buyer includes organizations in critical infrastructure sectors seeking to modernize and secure their cyber-physical operations, particularly as digital transformation and cloud adoption accelerate, making their offerings increasingly relevant.
Engineering is Dragos’s largest team at 114 employees, underscoring the company’s investment in research, development, and product hardening for industrial cybersecurity. The next-largest group is Sales and Support with 107 employees, reflecting the need to guide enterprise customers through complex security deployments. Business-facing functions such as Marketing and Product (34) and Business Management (34) are similar in size, while Finance and Administration (31) and Information Technology (31) offer essential internal support. Operations (17), Human Resources (10), Quality (6), and a small ‘Other’ category (7) round out the staff, highlighting a well-rounded organizational structure that scales with client demand.
Dragos’s workforce is geographically dispersed, with more than three-quarters of employees listed under “Other,” indicating a sizable remote or flexible presence. Among defined hubs, Washington, DC leads with 23 team members, followed by Chicago (12) and Houston (11) which align with major industrial and energy corridors. Smaller contingents are based in Dallas, New York, San Francisco, Austin, and Denver, each employing between six and seven people, while Dubai serves as the primary international location with five employees. This distribution suggests Dragos strategically positions talent close to both customers and key cybersecurity markets while maintaining a strong remote culture.