
Cheyenne, Wyoming, June 1, 2016. BlackFog is pleased to announce that it has partnered with Modo Secure as a solution provider and reseller for BlackFog products in Denmark. As a leading solution provider of IT security and mobile device management solutions Modo Secure is the perfect complement to BlackFog’s endpoint and network threat prevention technology.
With the new data privacy legislation and compliance costs associated with data protection BlackFog provides essential technology for protecting end user devices. BlackFog is able to prevent threats before they can be detected by anti-virus solutions or firewalls.
“As a leading player in next generation security and data privacy technology BlackFog provides an important solution to the growing problem of Spyware and Ransomware. We are excited to be working with BlackFog to provide this solution to our customers as quickly as possible.” said Luis Del Rey, CEO of Modo Secure.
“BlackFog is pleased to be working with Modo Secure at such an important time for Scandinavian businesses with the new data privacy and compliance regulations. Our unique approach to data privacy and threat prevention is an important part of a layered approach to security and the methodologies employed Modo Secure. We are looking forward to working together closely.” said Thomas Madsen, VP Business Development EMEA of BlackFog.
About Modo Secure
Modo Secure is a Scandinavian based IT Security provider that leverages state-of-the-art solutions for accessing, securing, monitoring, tracking, analyzing and managing endpoints.
About BlackFog
BlackFog is the category-defining vendor in anti data exfiltration (ADX). Founded in 2015, the company invented ADX on the thesis that the endpoint is the only control point capable of stopping data from leaving an organization, an architectural bet that has now been validated across three exfiltration vectors: ransomware, shadow AI, and autonomous AI agents. BlackFog’s endpoint-native platform protects more than 500 enterprises, government agencies, and critical infrastructure operators worldwide.
The company is the publisher of the annual State of Ransomware report and the BlackFog/Sapio Shadow AI Research, the most-cited primary research in the category. BlackFog’s recognition includes the teiss Awards 2026, the AI Excellence Award 2026, the Cybersecurity Excellence Awards 2026, and the Cybersecurity Breakthrough Award. Headquartered in San Francisco with international operations in London and Belfast. Learn more at blackfog.com.
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