ExtraHop's Exciting Future
Back to top
October 16, 2023
ExtraHop's Exciting Future
The opportunity ahead for ExtraHop is significant
ExtraHop isn't just a company; it's a significant step forward in cybersecurity. Our products have become an indispensable part of our customers’ cyber defense and it is remarkable what this team has achieved. I am excited about the growth opportunity we have in front of us.
In July 2021, Bain Capital Private Equity and Crosspoint Capital Partners recognized the potential for ExtraHop to be a leader in cybersecurity when we acquired the company. As Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Crosspoint, I had a front row seat to watch ExtraHop rapidly grow from a scaled startup into an established cybersecurity powerhouse. I’d like to personally thank Patrick Dennis who has driven significant growth at ExtraHop and laid the groundwork for the company’s exciting future. I look forward to partnering closely with Patrick as he moves to an advisory role and I take on the role of CEO to drive our next phase of growth.
Crosspoint has helped many of its platform portfolio companies scale across growth horizons, and I have previously served as Executive Chair of DigiCert as well as CEO of Forescout Technologies to lead those companies through exciting inflection points. I am thrilled to work with the exceptionally talented team we have here at ExtraHop to further unlock the company’s potential and continue to deliver a highly differentiated platform to our customers.
Network detection and response has become increasingly important in cybersecurity, supported by the adoption of cloud infrastructure, the expansion in attack surface area and the increased frequency and sophistication of threats. Organizations rely on ExtraHop’s solutions as a first line of defense against the most advanced attacks in an increasingly complex threat landscape. ExtraHop’s cloud-native platform combines comprehensive visibility with the ability to detect, alert and respond to cyber threats across customer environments, no matter how complex.
The ExtraHop Reveal(x) platform delivers the strongest visibility and detection capabilities in the NDR market today, as validated by customers and leading third-party analysts. In partnership with ecosystem leaders like CrowdStrike, Splunk, Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Security, ExtraHop provides organizations with deep technology integrations that are essential to a successful cybersecurity operations program. With the release of its latest innovations, ExtraHop also offers unparalleled protection from accidental misuse of AI as a Service (AIaaS) and generative AI tools, like OpenAI ChatGPT.
The opportunity ahead for ExtraHop is significant, and I look forward to working with our entire team to drive the product innovation that helps our customers fight cyber threats and reduce risk.
Discover more

Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Crosspoint Capital
Greg Clark is Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Crosspoint Capital Partners, a private equity investment firm focused on the cybersecurity, privacy and infrastructure software markets. Crosspoint has helped many of its platform portfolio companies scale across growth horizons through operational improvement and by combining with management, including taking on the role of CEO during critical inflection periods on the journey to profitable growth. Clark served as Executive Chair of DigiCert as well as CEO of Forescout Technologies to help those companies through critical inflection points.
Clark brings to ExtraHop decades of cybersecurity sector expertise, technology management expertise and a proven ability to scale businesses. He has led multiple companies through phases of innovation and growth, including Blue Coat Systems where he served as CEO from 2011 to 2016, prior to the company being acquired by Symantec Corporation. Following that transaction, Clark served as CEO and member of the Board of Directors of Symantec from 2016 through 2019. Earlier in his career, Clark served as CEO of Mincom (acquired by ABB Group), E2open and Dascom (acquired by IBM).