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There was a never doubt for Danny Jenkins or ThreatLocker Inc.
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When the Maitland-based cybersecurity company began to run out of room at its old headquarters, the company didn’t consider a new home anywhere outside the Orlando area, Jenkins, co-founder and CEO, told Orlando Inno.
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As a result, ThreatLocker executives on Dec. 9 cut the ribbon on its new headquarters: 42,000 square feet across two floors at 1950 Summit Drive in Maitland, the former home of Electronic Arts Inc.’s Tiburon studio.
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