TrojAI is a funded company based in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, founded in 2019 by James Stewart and Stephen Goddard. It operates as a cybersecurity firm specializing in AI security. TrojAI has raised a total of $8.8 million in funding. The company has 3 active competitors, including 1 funded and 0 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like H2O.ai, Netskope, and ActiveFence.
TrojAI Corporate Details & Core Services
TrojAI provides a comprehensive AI security platform to protect AI/ML applications and infrastructure. Their platform empowers enterprises to safeguard applications from real-time threats with TrojAI's firewall and offers penetration test models and remediation guidance delivered prior to deployment to mitigate risk.
H2O AI Cloud, H2O Driverless AI, H2O Hydrogen Torch, H2O Document AI
Netskope One Platform, Zero Trust Engine, SkopeAI, NewEdge Network, Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), Security Service Edge (SSE), Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB), Next Gen Secure Web Gateway (SWG), Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Threat Protection
WonderSuite
Founded Year
2019
2012
2012
2018
Stock Name/Ticker
NTSK (NASDAQ)
Type
private
private
public
private
Global Employees
11
336
3000
250
Revenue (Annual)
$2 Million(2025)
$100 Million(2021)
$707 Million(2025)
Headquarters
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Mountain View, California, United States
Santa Clara, California, United States
New York, New York, United States
Latest Valuation
$0
$1.7 Billion
$7.5 Billion
$500 Million
What are TrojAI's official legal and registration details?
Name
Description
Legal Name
TrojAI Inc.
Cin number
GST number
Registration number
Who is in TrojAI's executive leadership team?
Name
Designation
CEO
Lee Weiner
CTO and Co-Founder
James Stewart
COO and Co-Founder
Stephen Goddard
Where are TrojAI's primary office locations?
City
Country
Saint John
Canada
Boston
United States
What are the current business signals and market intelligence for TrojAI?
Pain points
Adversarial attacks on AI models, Data poisoning, Model evasion attacks, Real-time threats to AI applications