We are Experts in Mobile Threat Hunting
iVerify is the first mobile threat hunting company to protect mobile devices like any other vulnerable corporate endpoint
Why iVerify Exists
iVerify began with a simple problem: how do you detect advanced threats on mobile devices without compromising user privacy?
Originally developed within Trail of Bits as a way to validate device integrity, iVerify quickly became a trusted tool for identifying sophisticated threats that other solutions missed.
As mobile threats evolved, so did the need for a solution that could scale across organizations without introducing friction or invasive controls.
Today, iVerify Enterprise is a Mobile Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) platform built to bring real security visibility to mobile devices.
iVerify’s direction has been shaped by real-world use.
Before becoming CEO, Danny Rogers first deployed iVerify to protect a global team operating in high-risk environments, where both security and privacy were non-negotiable. iVerify delivered immediate visibility into device security posture and advanced threats, without requiring MDM or intrusive controls.
That experience continues to shape the platform today: practical, privacy-first, and designed for real-world deployment.
What We Do
iVerify Enterprise provides Mobile EDR capabilities across iOS and Android, giving security teams visibility into threats that traditional tools cannot detect.
This includes:
Detection of exploitation, privilege escalation, and advanced spyware
Real-time monitoring of device risk and security posture
Protection against identity-driven attacks such as smishing and SIM swap
Fleet-wide visibility without requiring intrusive device management
Mobile devices are treated as first-class endpoints, fully integrated into enterprise detection and response workflows.
Mobile security has historically forced a tradeoff between visibility and privacy. iVerify removes that tradeoff.
Privacy-first by design
Only the telemetry required for security is collected, without accessing personal data such as messages, photos, or browsing history.
No intrusive management required
Built for modern threats
Operationally aligned with the SOC

Trusted by Organizations Operating at the Highest Risk Levels
iVerify supports enterprises, governments, and organizations operating in high-risk environments where mobile compromise has real consequences.
Customers span sectors including:
Defense and government
Financial services
Media and journalism
Technology and critical infrastructure
Built by Experts Solving Mobile Security's Hardest Problems
iVerify is a global company with headquarters in New York and Belfast, with team members across six countries.
Our team brings together experts in mobile security, threat research, offensive security, and enterprise defense. From former intelligence operators and incident responders to world-renowned mobile researchers and product leaders, we're focused on solving one of cybersecurity's most under-addressed challenges: protecting mobile devices from modern threats.
Leadership
Danny Rogers
Co-founder & CEO
Former security leader and operator with experience protecting high-risk organizations from targeted mobile threats.
Rocky Cole
Co-founder & COO
Former offensive cyber operator at NSA and Googler with experience building technologies to promote an open and free internet, hardening surfaces against fraud, abuse, and cyber intrusions.
Matthias Frielingsdorf
Co-founder & VP of R&D
A background exclusively in mobile, he is widely considered one of the world’s leading experts on iOS malware research.
Spencer Parker
CPO
A seasoned product manager who wrote the book on building mobile-focused tools before mobile was synonymous with enterprise environments.
Our Mission
To enable organizations to understand and secure the mobile access layer of the enterprise.
Our Approach
We believe effective mobile security should be:
Actionable
Clear signals that enable real decisions
Usable
Fast to deploy and easy to adopt
Private
Protection that respects personal data boundaries
Aligned with how attacks actually work
Focused on identity, access, and behavior


