Just as companies
do due diligence when selecting a PR firm, LGPR chooses
its clients carefully. We look for the same things in
our clients that the press, analysts, potential partners
and prospects look for in emerging technology companies – an
innovative way of applying technology to solve business
problems; an easily recognizable competitive advantage;
a sustainable value proposition and a dynamic, capable
team. Our size and domain focus gives us the luxury of
selecting clients where we see and feel the potential
to combine forces to make 2 + 2 = 5. This gives us the
ability to engage in a true partnership and pool our
resources with yours to create a sure-fire recipe for
success.
Partial client list

Safe Mashups Inc.
SafeMashups Inc. is a San Antonio, Texas, based application authentication pioneer, and is currently under incubation at the Institute for Cyber Security at The University of Texas at San Antonio. It developed the MashSSL protocol which provides a standardized way for web applications to securely identify each other when mashing through a potentially untrusted browser. The MashSSL protocol is based on innovations developed by SafeMashups CEO and UTSA Research Professor Ravi Ganesan. Ganesan previously founded TriCipher Inc. in 2000, and as CEO led that company to become an industry leading provider of FFIEC compliant multifactor authentication solutions by mid-2006. Previously, he served as Vice Chair and CTO of CheckFree Corporation and prior to that, as Vice President of Distributed Operations at Verizon Communications. SafeMashups’ free MashSSL Web Toolkit and the free SafeMashups Community service offering provide a comprehensive trust infrastructure for mashup applications. For more information on SafeMashups, please visit www.safemashups.com.

Tufin Technologies
Tufin Technologies is the leading provider of Security Lifecycle Management
solutions that enable large organizations to enhance security, ensure
business continuity and increase operational efficiency. Tufin's products
SecureTrack(tm) and SecureChange(tm) Workflow help security operations teams
to manage change, minimize risks and dramatically reduce manual, repetitive
tasks through automation. With a combination of accuracy and simplicity,
Tufin empowers security officers to perform reliable audits and demonstrate
compliance with corporate and government standards. Founded in 2003 by
leading firewall and business systems experts, Tufin now serves over 280
customers around the world, including leading financial institutions,
telecom service providers, transportation, energy and pharmaceutical
companies. For more information visit www.tufin.com.

Xceedium
Xceedium is the premier provider of solutions that reduce the complexity and
cost of controlling and tracking high-risk users. Employing unique and
patent-pending technologies, the Xceedium GateKeeperT line of hardened
appliances delivers restrictive access, compartmentalization, containment of
users to authorized areas, monitoring, tracking, recording and comprehensive
reporting to meet compliance requirements. Companies deploy Xceedium's
GateKeeper to securely administer remote infrastructure, control vendor
access, automate compliance and manage outsourcing risk.
Xceedium has been honored with a number of prestigious industry awards,
including recognition by Forrester Research as a "Hot Company to Watch", by
"Gartner, Inc. as a "Cool Vendor in Infrastructure Protection 2009", and by
Red Herring as a "Top 100 Global Company".
Xceedium is headquartered in Jersey City, N.J. For more information, visit
www.xceedium.com, or email to info@xceedium.com.
Former Clients:
- Agiliance Inc.
- AirTight Network
- Center for Internet Security
- Centrify
- Certicom, Inc.
- Check Point Software Technologies, Inc.
- CREDANT Technologies, Inc.
- Cydelity (acquired by Digital River in 2006)
- FireEye
- Granite Edge Networks (now called Vantos)
- GreenBorder (sold to Google in 2006)
- The Institute for Cyber Security at the University
of Texas at San Antonio
- The Intrepidus Group
- IP Wireless
- KSR, Inc.
- PhishMe
- Safe Mashups, LLC
- Sybari Software (sold to Microsoft in 2004)
- Sygate (sold to Symantec in 2005)
- Thor Technologies (sold to Oracle in 2005)
- TriCipher
- Trigo (sold to IBM in 2004) Uroam (sold to F5 Networks
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