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Home  Resources  Blogs  10 Best Austin Cybersecurity Companies for 2026

10 Best Austin Cybersecurity Companies for 2026

 
Nathan Oliver

Nathan Oliver, Head of Cyber Security
Jul 26, 2026

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Austin's cybersecurity market spans local penetration testing firms, managed detection providers, identity security vendors, and IT-focused MSPs. This guide compares 10 companies with genuine Austin relevance, covering their services, credentials, and best-fit use cases. Microminder Cyber Security, which publishes this article, appears first, followed by nine other providers assessed under the same criteria. Use the comparison table, selection methodology, and buyer guidance below to match a provider to your organization's actual security needs.

Key Takeaways

Choosing a cybersecurity partner in Austin means weighing local presence against specialist depth, and this comparison is built to help with that decision.

  • Austin's provider landscape includes consultancies, MSSPs, managed detection and response specialists, identity security vendors, and IT-focused MSPs, each suited to different needs.
  • The right fit depends on required services, business size, regulatory obligations, and whether ongoing monitoring or project-based work makes more sense.
  • Every listed company was checked for an active Austin or Texas presence, current services, and accurate contact details before inclusion.
  • Buyers should verify technical credentials, sector experience, and existing customer references directly with each provider before signing a contract.
  • Microminder Cyber Security publishes this article and appears first in the list; every other provider was assessed using the same criteria.


The sections below cover a side-by-side comparison table, the selection methodology, individual provider profiles, and a buyer's guide to help narrow the shortlist.

Austin's Cybersecurity Provider Landscape

Austin carries a heavy concentration of software companies, healthcare systems, financial services firms, government agencies, manufacturers, and fast-growing startups, all of which face different flavors of the same problem: more attack surface than their internal teams can watch around the clock. That mix has pulled a wide range of security providers into the city, from boutique penetration testing services shops to national managed detection and response platforms.

The stakes behind that demand are not abstract. The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center recorded roughly $3 billion in business email compromise losses alone in 2025, on top of billions more from investment fraud and tech support scams reported nationwide (ic3.gov). Austin businesses sit inside those same national trends, which is exactly why matching the right provider to the right gap matters more than picking whichever name ranks first in search.

You see, not every provider on a "top Austin cybersecurity companies" list works the same way. Local consultancies typically sell project-based assessments and advisory work through cyber risk management services. MSSPs run ongoing monitoring and managed security services under a subscription model. Software vendors build platforms that either providers or in-house teams operate directly. Knowing which category a company falls into matters more than its ranking on a list, since a business needing 24/7 monitoring gets little value from a firm that only does one-off audits.

This guide compares ten Austin cybersecurity companies based on service range, local presence, expertise, credentials, and publicly available information, including organizations with an Austin headquarters, an established local office, and providers that actively deliver services to Austin organizations from elsewhere. Each profile below follows the same format so you can compare providers on equal terms rather than reading ten differently structured pitches.

Top Austin Cybersecurity Companies at a Glance

Before reading the full profiles, this table gives a quick side-by-side view of what each provider does best and how they operate.


CompanyBest ForProvider TypeAustin PresenceCore ServicesManaged Support
Microminder Cyber SecurityBroad risk, compliance, and OT security programsConsultancy and managed security providerServes Austin organizations remotely; no local officeCyber risk management, penetration testing, MDR, complianceYes
PraetorianOffensive security and continuous exposure managementConsultancy with a proprietary platformAustin headquartersPenetration testing, attack surface management, red teamingYes
Framework SecurityGrowth-stage companies needing a fractional CISOConsultancyAustin headquartersvCISO services, penetration testing, SOC 2 readinessLimited
Solis SecurityRegulated SMBs needing incident responseMSSPAustin headquartersManaged cybersecurity, cyber incident response, MDRYes
BlackLake SecurityVendor-agnostic security program designConsultancy and managed providerAustin headquartersConsulting, managed security, program developmentYes
SpyCloudEnterprises fighting account takeover and identity fraudSoftware vendorAustin headquartersIdentity threat protection, darknet data analyticsNo
SailPointEnterprises needing identity governance at scaleSoftware vendorAustin headquartersIdentity security, access governance, AI agent identityNo
DEFCON Network Security LLCSmall businesses needing penetration testing and monitoringMSSPAustin headquartersPenetration testing, 24/7 monitoring, managed servicesYes
DefenTecSmall businesses needing combined IT and security supportMSPAustin headquartersManaged IT, cloud security, IT consultingYes
Titanium ComputingSmall businesses needing local, hands-on IT supportMSPAustin headquartersManaged IT, VoIP, HIPAA compliance supportYes

Ratings are not included in this table because provider review scores change frequently and should be checked directly on Google, Clutch, or the relevant review platform before you shortlist a company.

How We Selected the Companies

Every company on this list was evaluated against the same public criteria rather than included simply because it appeared on the original 2023 version of this article.

We looked at genuine Austin or Texas presence, cybersecurity as a core service rather than a side offering, service breadth and depth, availability of both managed and project-based engagement models through compliance consulting and assurance or hands-on testing, relevant certifications, sector experience, public case studies, service transparency, and suitability for different organization sizes. We also confirmed that each company is still operating under its current name and has not been quietly folded into a different business since the last time this list was published.

That last check mattered this time around. One provider from the original list, Evo Security, was acquired by Barracuda Networks in July 2026 and has been absorbed into Barracuda's identity platform, so it no longer operates as an independent Austin-based company in the way this list requires. We replaced it with SailPoint, a publicly traded identity security company headquartered in Austin that fills a similar niche with a stronger, more current local footprint.

Microminder Cyber Security publishes this article and appears first. Every other provider was assessed using the same public selection criteria described above, and inclusion here is not paid placement.

10 Best Austin Cybersecurity Companies

The profiles below follow a consistent structure, covering provider type, Austin presence, core services, and practical considerations for buyers, so you can compare entries directly instead of reading ten inconsistent write-ups.

Microminder Cyber Security

1. Microminder Cyber Security

Microminder is a global cybersecurity consultancy and managed security provider headquartered in London, with additional offices in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. It does not have a formal Austin or Texas office, and it serves Austin organizations remotely rather than through local staff, which is worth knowing upfront if on-site presence matters to your team.

The firm combines offensive services like penetration testing services and red teaming with defensive capabilities such as managed detection and response, and it has built out a dedicated OT security services practice alongside its more conventional IT security work. Austin buyers considering Microminder should confirm delivery timezone coverage and request a precise scope, since the company's catalog spans a wide range of services.

Core services:

  • Cyber risk management
  • Penetration testing
  • Managed detection and response
  • SOC as a Service
  • Cloud security assessments
  • OT and ICS security
  • Compliance consulting


Microminder holds CREST and ISO 27001 accreditation and reports serving more than 2,600 customers across 20 countries. Buyers in regulated industries, or those running both IT and operational technology environments, tend to get the most value from its combined risk-and-compliance approach. Explore its cloud security assessment services or SOC as a Service offering for more detail.

Headquarters: Stanmore, London, UK
Website: micromindercs.com

Microminder Cyber Security

2. Praetorian

Praetorian is an Austin-headquartered offensive security consultancy built around its Chariot platform, which pairs continuous automated scanning with hands-on human testing. The company works with enterprises that want ongoing visibility into their attack surface rather than a single annual penetration test.
Its core strength is offensive security delivered as a continuous service rather than a point-in-time engagement, which suits organizations with fast-changing environments like SaaS companies and technology firms. If you're weighing a similar continuous-testing model, Microminder's own infrastructure penetration testing service works on a comparable ongoing basis. Praetorian's pricing and minimum engagement size tend to sit above what very small businesses typically need, so it fits mid-market and enterprise buyers better than early-stage startups.

Core services:

  • Penetration testing
  • Attack surface management
  • Red teaming
  • Continuous offensive security operations


Praetorian serves technology, financial services, and other enterprises with significant digital footprints. Ask about SOC integration and retesting cadence if you're evaluating its Chariot platform alongside your existing tools.

Headquarters: 98 San Jacinto Blvd, Suite 500, Austin, TX 78701
Website: praetorian.com

Microminder Cyber Security

3. Framework Security

Framework Security is a smaller, Austin-headquartered consultancy that leans heavily on virtual CISO services, penetration testing, and SOC 2 readiness work for growth-stage companies. It positions itself as vendor-agnostic, meaning it does not resell security products or earn commission on the tools it recommends.
That structure appeals to founders and IT leaders who want independent advice rather than a sales pitch dressed up as a security assessment. Buyers weighing a fractional security lead can also compare this model against Microminder's CISO as a Service offering. Because the Framework Security team is relatively small, larger enterprises with complex, multi-region environments may find its bandwidth better suited to a single business unit than a global rollout.

Core services:

  • Virtual CISO services
  • Penetration testing
  • SOC 2 compliance readiness
  • AI governance advisory


Framework Security primarily serves technology, healthcare, and financial services clients working toward a specific compliance milestone, such as a first SOC 2 audit. Confirm current engagement capacity directly with the team, since staffing levels affect turnaround time on time-sensitive compliance deadlines.


Headquarters: 901 S Mopac Expressway, Building 1, Suite 300, Austin, TX 78746
Website: frameworksecurity.com

Microminder Cyber Security

4. Solis Security

Solis Security is an Austin-headquartered MSSP built around managed cybersecurity and cyber incident response, with more than two decades of operating history in the city. It handles a high volume of incident response engagements each year, which gives its team practical exposure to how real breaches unfold rather than purely theoretical scenarios.
Its incident response focus makes it a strong option for regulated small and mid-sized businesses, such as community banks, that need a provider on call when something goes wrong rather than only during scheduled assessments. Organizations that need offensive testing as a core service, rather than managed monitoring, may need to pair Solis with a dedicated penetration testing firm.

Core services:

  • Managed cybersecurity services
  • Cyber incident response
  • Cyber advisory
  • Digital forensics


Solis serves community banks, healthcare organizations, and other regulated small businesses, and it also holds a public partnership with Austin FC as the club's cybersecurity partner. Ask about incident response retainer terms and average response times before signing.

Headquarters: 300 E Highland Mall Blvd, Suite 300, Austin, TX 78752
Website: solissecurity.com

Microminder Cyber Security

5. BlackLake Security

BlackLake Security is an Austin-headquartered consultancy and managed provider that markets itself as vendor-agnostic, offering flexible solutions across different security technologies rather than pushing a single product line. The firm is also certified as both women-owned and disability-owned.
Its customer-first positioning and broad service range suit buyers who want a single point of contact for both strategic consulting and day-to-day managed security, rather than juggling separate vendors for each function. That combined approach mirrors what Microminder describes in its own security maturity assessment process for buyers who aren't sure where to start. Because BlackLake covers such a wide service catalog, it's worth requesting a scoped proposal early so the engagement doesn't drift into a vague, all-purpose retainer.

Core services:

  • Cybersecurity consulting
  • Strategic security planning
  • Managed security services
  • Turnkey security implementations


BlackLake works across financial institutions, healthcare organizations, and government agencies that need vendor-neutral guidance. Confirm which services are delivered directly by BlackLake staff versus subcontracted partners.

Headquarters: 6500 River Place Blvd, Building 7, Suite 250, Austin, TX 78730
Website: blacklakesecurity.com

Microminder Cyber Security

6. SpyCloud

SpyCloud is an Austin-headquartered software vendor built around its Cybercrime Analytics platform, which analyzes data recaptured from criminal sources to identify exposed credentials and compromised identities. Rather than delivering hands-on consulting, it operates as an identity threat protection product that security teams or MSSPs run directly.
This makes SpyCloud a fit for enterprises with an internal security team capable of operationalizing threat intelligence, rather than businesses looking for a fully managed service. Organizations that need someone else to run their security stack end-to-end should look toward the managed security services providers on this list instead.

Core services:

  • Employee and consumer account takeover prevention
  • Active Directory identity protection
  • Third-party risk insight
  • Cybercrime investigations support


SpyCloud serves large enterprises across banking, retail, and technology, including several Fortune 10 companies among its customer base. Ask about integration requirements with your existing identity stack before purchasing.

Headquarters: 2130 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
Website: spycloud.com

Microminder Cyber Security

7. SailPoint

SailPoint is a publicly traded, Austin-headquartered identity security company and one of the largest cybersecurity employers in the city. Its platform centers on identity governance, giving enterprises visibility into who and what has access to which systems, including human, machine, and increasingly AI agent identities.
SailPoint suits large enterprises with complex access-management challenges across cloud and on-premises systems, particularly regulated industries such as healthcare, financial services, and government. Smaller businesses without dedicated identity teams will generally get more value from a managed provider that can operate an identity platform on their behalf rather than licensing SailPoint directly.

Core services:

  • Identity governance and security
  • Privileged access discovery and classification
  • Non-human and AI agent identity management
  • Access certification and separation-of-duties controls


SailPoint serves healthcare, financial services, government, manufacturing, and higher education organizations at enterprise scale. Ask whether your organization needs SailPoint's platform directly or a partner that can implement and manage it for you.

Headquarters: 11305 Four Points Dr, Austin, TX 78726
Website: sailpoint.com

Microminder Cyber Security

8. DEFCON Network Security LLC

DEFCON Network Security LLC is a smaller, Austin-headquartered MSSP offering penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, and managed services to small businesses and government clients. Its team includes licensed ethical hackers for testing work and dedicated network defenders for remediation.
Its combination of offensive testing and ongoing monitoring under one roof suits small businesses that want a single provider rather than separate vendors for assessment and defense. Buyers comparing testing depth should also look at Microminder's vulnerability management services as a standalone offering. As a smaller firm, DEFCON is better matched to small and mid-sized organizations than large enterprises with complex, multi-site environments.

Core services:

  • Penetration testing
  • Vulnerability assessments
  • 24/7 monitoring
  • Managed security services


DEFCON primarily serves small businesses and government facilities in and around Austin. Confirm reporting format and retesting policy directly, since these vary between smaller providers.

Headquarters: 1212 E. Anderson Ln., Suite 800, Austin, TX 78752
Website: defconnetsec.com

Microminder Cyber Security

9. DefenTec

DefenTec is an Austin-headquartered managed service provider combining IT support with cybersecurity and cloud services for small and mid-sized businesses across the greater Austin area, including Georgetown, San Marcos, and Round Rock.
It fits businesses that want a single vendor to handle both general IT support and baseline security, rather than security as a standalone specialty. Organizations with advanced or highly regulated security requirements, such as formal penetration testing or dedicated incident response, will likely need to pair DefenTec with a specialist managed detection and response provider.

Core services:

  • Managed IT services
  • Cloud computing and cloud security
  • IT consulting
  • Network vulnerability assessment


DefenTec serves small and mid-sized businesses, including healthcare practices, across the Austin metro area. Ask specifically which security services are included in a standard managed IT contract versus billed separately.

Headquarters: 11126 Jollyville Rd, Suite C, Austin, TX 78759
Website: defentec.io

Microminder Cyber Security

10. Titanium Computing

Titanium Computing is an Austin-headquartered managed service provider offering IT support, cybersecurity, VoIP systems, and HIPAA compliance solutions for small and medium-sized businesses across the greater Austin area.
Its personalized, locally delivered support model suits small businesses that want a hands-on IT partner rather than a large enterprise vendor. Companies with dedicated compliance or audit requirements beyond HIPAA should confirm Titanium's experience with the specific framework that applies to them, or consider pairing it with dedicated governance, risk and compliance services before signing.

Core services:

  • Managed IT services
  • IT security and consulting
  • HIPAA compliance solutions
  • VoIP and structured cabling


Titanium Computing serves small and medium-sized businesses across Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, and the surrounding metro. Confirm current service-level agreement terms directly, as these vary by contract size.

Headquarters: Austin, TX 78728
Website: titaniumcomputing.com

How to Choose an Austin Cybersecurity Company

Picking a provider gets easier once you separate the decision into a few distinct questions rather than treating it as one big choice.

Identify the service you need

Start by naming the specific service gap rather than searching for "the best cybersecurity company" in general. Cybersecurity providers tend to specialize, so knowing which category you actually need narrows the search fast and keeps you from paying for a broad retainer when a single project would do.


A provider that excels at one of these categories may only offer the others as an afterthought, so it's worth confirming depth rather than assuming a single vendor covers everything equally well. If application security is part of the gap, the OWASP Top 10 is a useful, freely available reference for the most common web application risks a tester should check against (owasp.org/Top10/2025).

Check local delivery capability

If on-site presence matters to your business, ask whether the provider has Austin-based consultants, a real local office, on-site assessment capability, Texas incident-response coverage, Central Time support, and local customer references you can call.

  • Austin-based consultants on staff, not subcontractors
  • A physical Austin office, not just a virtual mailing address
  • On-site assessment and incident response capability
  • Central Time zone support hours
  • Local customer references you can verify


A virtual mailbox or a single sales contact based in Austin is not the same as meaningful local delivery capacity, so it's worth asking direct questions about staffing before assuming a provider has boots on the ground. CISA also publishes free, no-cost cybersecurity resources for small and mid-sized businesses that are worth reviewing regardless of which provider you choose (cisa.gov).

Evaluate sector experience

Austin's economy includes SaaS and software companies, healthcare systems, financial services firms, public sector agencies, universities, manufacturers, energy companies, retailers, and professional services firms, and each of these carries different regulatory and technical requirements. A provider with deep healthcare experience may know HIPAA inside and out but have limited exposure to PCI DSS retail environments, so match the provider's case studies to your actual industry rather than assuming general cybersecurity experience transfers cleanly.

Verify technical credentials

Relevant credentials depend on the service being purchased rather than one universal badge that covers everything. Depending on your needs, look for CREST accreditation, ISO 27001 certification, SOC 2 attestation, relevant cloud security certifications, Offensive Security certifications for penetration testers, GIAC certifications, and established vendor partnerships. Many providers also structure their programs around the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, a free, widely used taxonomy that helps organizations of any size understand, prioritize, and communicate their cybersecurity posture (nist.gov/cyberframework).

  • CREST accreditation for penetration testing quality
  • ISO 27001 for information security management
  • SOC 2 attestation for service organization controls
  • Cloud-specific certifications matching your environment


Ask which of these credentials apply to the specific service you're buying, since a company certified for compliance consulting isn't automatically qualified for offensive security testing.

Compare service models

Providers generally operate under one of several models: one-off consultancy engagements, fully managed security services, co-managed SOC arrangements, fully outsourced SOC operations, software vendor licensing, CISO as a Service retainers, or an incident response retainer. Understanding which model a provider defaults to will tell you a lot about whether they're built for ongoing partnership or a single defined project.

Review customer evidence

Look for relevant case studies, named references you can actually contact, recent third-party reviews, and evidence that the reviewer's project matched the type of work you need done. A five-star rating with no detail about the underlying engagement tells you less than a handful of specific, verifiable references.

Compare scope rather than price alone

The cheapest quote often reflects a narrower scope rather than better value. When comparing proposals, look closely at coverage, tools used, reporting quality, retesting policy, remediation support, monitoring hours, response times, escalation procedures, contract duration, onboarding process, and data retention terms before deciding based on price. Our guide to cyber risk quantification can help put a number on what different scope levels are actually worth to your organization.

Questions to Ask Cybersecurity Companies in Austin

Bring a short list of direct questions into any vendor call rather than relying on the sales pitch alone.

  • Do you have staff or an office in Austin?
  • Which services are delivered directly by your team versus subcontracted?
  • Have you worked with organizations in our specific industry?
  • Which certifications apply to the service we're purchasing?
  • Do you offer project-based work, managed security services, or both?
  • Is monitoring available around the clock?
  • Where is your SOC located, and who staffs it?
  • What response times apply to incidents?
  • Is remediation support included in the engagement?
  • Is retesting included after a penetration test?
  • Can you provide a customer reference relevant to our situation?
  • How do you protect data shared with you during the engagement?
  • What reporting will our technical and executive teams each receive?


Asking these questions upfront tends to surface gaps in a provider's actual capability faster than reading their marketing pages alone.

Local Consultancy vs National Cybersecurity Provider

Neither a local Austin firm nor a national provider is automatically the better choice, and the right answer depends on what your organization actually needs.


Local Austin providerNational or international provider
Easier on-site accessWider specialist bench
Strong local relationshipsBroader geographic coverage
May understand local business networksOften more mature managed operations
Typically more personalized serviceBetter suited to complex global environments
Potentially narrower service rangePotentially higher minimum engagement size

Some organizations pair both, using a local firm for hands-on relationship management and a national provider for specialized capabilities like advanced threat intelligence or global incident response coverage.

Conclusion

The right cybersecurity company for your Austin organization depends on the service you actually need, your industry's regulatory demands, your team's internal security maturity, how important local support is to your operations, your budget, and whether you need ongoing monitoring or specialist testing. No single provider on this list is the correct answer for every business, and that's the point of comparing them side by side rather than picking whichever name appears first in a search result.

Microminder Cyber Security provides cyber risk management services, penetration testing, managed detection and response, cloud security, compliance, and OT security services for organizations with complex security requirements, including those operating in and around Austin. Speak with the team to define the right engagement scope for your business.

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FAQs

What are the best Austin cybersecurity companies?

The best fit depends on your services needed, company size, industry, local support needs, and security maturity.

How do I choose a cybersecurity company in Austin?

Compare services, Austin presence, credentials, sector experience, response capability, and verified customer reviews.

What services do Austin cybersecurity companies provide?

Common services include penetration testing, managed security, SOC services, cloud security, and compliance.

How much do cybersecurity services cost in Austin?

Pricing depends on the service, scope, environment size, testing depth, and support coverage, so ask providers directly.

Do I need a local Austin cybersecurity company?

Local support helps with on-site access, but national providers often offer broader specialist capability and coverage.

What is the difference between a cybersecurity consultancy and an MSSP?

Consultancies deliver project-based assessments and advice; MSSPs provide ongoing managed detection and response.

Do Austin cybersecurity companies provide 24/7 monitoring?

Some MSSPs and MDR providers do; specialist consultancies more often focus on scheduled assessments and testing.

What certifications should a cybersecurity company have?

Relevant credentials, such as CREST or ISO 27001, depend on the service rather than one universal certification.

How can I verify a cybersecurity provider's reputation?

Check review profiles, request case studies, contact security maturity assessment references, and confirm credentials.
The best fit depends on your services needed, company size, industry, local support needs, and security maturity.
Compare services, Austin presence, credentials, sector experience, response capability, and verified customer reviews.
Common services include penetration testing, managed security, SOC services, cloud security, and compliance.
Pricing depends on the service, scope, environment size, testing depth, and support coverage, so ask providers directly.
Local support helps with on-site access, but national providers often offer broader specialist capability and coverage.
Consultancies deliver project-based assessments and advice; MSSPs provide ongoing managed detection and response.
Some MSSPs and MDR providers do; specialist consultancies more often focus on scheduled assessments and testing.
Relevant credentials, such as CREST or ISO 27001, depend on the service rather than one universal certification.
Check review profiles, request case studies, contact security maturity assessment references, and confirm credentials.