WheelGroup
Company type | Division |
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Industry | Computer networking |
Founded | United States |
Founder | Lee Sutterfield, Dan Teal, Toney Jennings, Todd Schell, Scott Olson, Scott Waddell, Kevin Ziese, Rick Jordan, Bob Huffman, Bob Fish |
Fate | Acquired by Cisco Systems |
Headquarters | United States |
Parent | Cisco Systems |
WheelGroup was a computer security company with approximately 65 employees based in San Antonio, Texas. The 10 founders originally met and worked together at the US Air Force Information Warfare Center and many of them subsequently worked at Trident Data Systems. Taking technology out of what they'd been working on at Trident, they started Wheelgroup in November 1995. WheelGroup was one of the first companies to specialize in network security and penetration testing[citation needed].
The company developed and sold the first[citation needed] commercial intrusion detection system, NetRanger, which was the flagship intrusion detection software at Cisco Systems and which has now been re-engineered, and re-branded, as the Cisco Systems Adaptive Security Appliance.
WheelGroup also created the first[citation needed] Python-based network vulnerability scanner, NetSonar, which was later re-branded and sold as the Cisco Network Security Scanner. WheelGroup was acquired by Cisco Systems for $124 million on March 12, 1998. Since the acquisition of WheelGroup, the original founders have all moved on to positions at other computer security companies, or started their own computer security companies. Kevin Ziese passed in February, 2017