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Arkose Labs Ranks as One of America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies on the 2025 Inc. 5000 List

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Arkose Labs Ranks as One of America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies on the 2025 Inc. 5000 List
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Arkose Labs Ranks as One of America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies on the 2025 Inc. 5000 List

2025-08-12 19:30 Last Updated At:20:00

SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 12, 2025--

Arkose Labs, the leading global account security company, has been named once again to Inc. Magazine's prestigious 2025 Inc. 5000 list of America's fastest-growing private companies. This marks the company's fourth appearance on the annual ranking, driven by three-year revenue growth exceeding well over 200 percent.

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What Arkose Labs Does

Arkose Labs provides a comprehensive account security platform that includes:

Arkose Labs Customer Base

Majorglobalenterprises using Arkose Labs include:

Executive Commentary on Inc. 5000 Recognition

Kevin Gosschalk, Founder and CEO of Arkose Labs: "Being named to the Inc. 5000 for a fourth time reflects the incredible dedication of our team at Arkose Labs. In the past year, we've significantly expanded our product offering, and global enterprises can now access one unified platform that delivers bot management, device ID, phishing protection, email intelligence, API protection and scraping protection."

Frank Teruel, Chief Operating Officer of Arkose Labs: "Four years on the Inc. 5000 list represents more than just financial growth. It validates our strategic approach to delivering key products and scaling our global platform to meet our customers’ needs while maintaining operational excellence. This recognition underscores the strength of our business model and ability to consistently execute on our vision to make the internet safe for legitimate consumers."

2025 Inc. 5000 List Performance Metrics

The 2025 Inc. 5000 honorees demonstrated exceptional growth:

Arkose Labs' Cybersecurity Approach

Arkose Labs differentiates itself through:

Arkose Labs Global Presence

Headquarters: San Mateo, California

Global offices: Throughout APAC, Central America, EMEA and South America

Inc. 5000 Conference and Recognition

Inc. will celebrate honorees at the 2025 Inc. 5000 Conference & Gala, October 22-24 in Phoenix. The top 500 companies will be featured in the Fall issue of Inc. Magazine.

About the Inc. 5000 Methodology

Companies qualify for the Inc. 5000 based on:

Cybersecurity Industry Context

Arkose Labs addresses critical cybersecurity challenges including:

The company's success reflects growing enterprise demand for comprehensive account security solutions as digital fraud threats continue to evolve.

For the complete Inc. 5000 list and company profiles: www.inc.com/inc5000.

About Arkose Labs

Arkose Labs is the leading global account security provider offering a comprehensive platform that combines proprietary device identification, phishing protection, email intelligence, scraping prevention, API security and bot management. The world’s leading consumer brands—including two of the top three banks, Microsoft, Meta, Roblox, etc.—rely on the company’s unified platform to reduce customer friction while preventing account takeovers, fake account sign-ups and SMS toll fraud. Its Security Operations Center (SOC) provides actionable insights from an extensive cross-industry intelligence network, which monitors legitimate traffic and attack patterns across global enterprises. With unparalleled proactive support for internal security teams, Arkose Labs goes beyond conventional security by actively partnering with customers to sabotage attacker profitability and disrupt threat actor groups like Storm-1152. Headquartered in San Mateo, California, the company maintains a global presence with offices throughout APAC, Central America, EMEA and South America.

About Inc.

Inc. is the leading media brand and playbook for the entrepreneurs and business leaders shaping our future. Through its journalism, Inc. aims to inform, educate, and elevate the profile of its community: the risk-takers, the innovators, and the ultra-driven go-getters who are creating the future of business. Inc. is published by Mansueto Ventures LLC, along with fellow leading business publication Fast Company. For more information, visit https://www.inc.com/.

This recognition by Inc. marks Arkose Labs’ fourth appearance on the annual ranking, driven by three-year revenue growth exceeding well over 200 percent.

This recognition by Inc. marks Arkose Labs’ fourth appearance on the annual ranking, driven by three-year revenue growth exceeding well over 200 percent.

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump this week quietly appointed four new members to the Commission of Fine Arts, one of two federal panels reviewing his plan to build a White House ballroom.

One of the four is James McCrery, an architect who had led the now $400 million ballroom project until Trump replaced him late last year. McCrery also served on the commission during Trump's first term as president.

The White House announced the project last summer and Trump later demolished the East Wing to make room for the ballroom. The National Trust for Historic Preservation has sued in federal court to halt construction until the fine arts panel and a second federal commission give their approval.

The four new members were revealed in court papers filed Thursday by a White House official as part of that lawsuit. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The commission, which normally has seven members, has been vacant for months. Trump dismissed six commissioners last fall after the East Wing was demolished. A seventh commissioner, who was the panel’s chair, resigned after Trump took office last year because their term had expired.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation has accused the Trump administration of violating federal laws by starting the project before submitting it for independent reviews by the commissions and Congress, as well as the public.

The three remaining members appointed by Trump to the Commission of Fine Arts are: Mary Anne Carter of Tennessee; Roger Kimball of Connecticut; and Matthew Taylor of Washington, D.C.

The National Capital Planning Commission, the second federal panel with oversight of construction on federal land, including the White House grounds, heard an initial presentation about the ballroom at its meeting on Jan. 8.

Marine One helicopter is seen on the South Lawn of the White House to transport President Donald Trump to nearby Andrews Air Force Base, as work continues on the construction of the ballroom at the White House, Tuesday, Jan., 13, 2026, in Washington, where the East Wing once stood. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Marine One helicopter is seen on the South Lawn of the White House to transport President Donald Trump to nearby Andrews Air Force Base, as work continues on the construction of the ballroom at the White House, Tuesday, Jan., 13, 2026, in Washington, where the East Wing once stood. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

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