

We had the distinct privilege of sitting down with Kyle Hanslovan, Co-Founder and CEO of Huntress, as he gears up to make waves in two high-octane worlds—cybersecurity and motorsports—at the legendary Rolex 24 at Daytona, happening on January 25-26, 2025.
What’s particularly thrilling is the fast-paced partnership that Huntress has forged with Lamborghini and Forte Racing. Together, they are pushing the boundaries of enterprise-grade cybersecurity, making it accessible to organizations of all sizes, and bringing it to the adrenaline-fueled world of endurance racing.

A Lamborghini Huracán GT3 EVO2 Meets Cybersecurity
Picture this: a symphony of speed, strategy, and technology unfolds as a Lamborghini Huracán GT3 EVO2 streaks across the iconic Daytona International Speedway. Its sleek design isn’t just about power—it carries a bold statement: “Cybersecurity for All.” Flanking this powerhouse on the track is a high-tech trailer emblazoned with a clear mission: “Outpace Hackers with Huntress Managed Security.” This isn’t just a race; it’s a message to the world that innovation on the racetrack mirrors the relentless pursuit of excellence in cybersecurity.
The Rolex 24 isn’t merely a competition—it’s a 24-hour proving ground where human ingenuity meets mechanical mastery. Drivers from Formula 1, IndyCar, and NASCAR push the limits of endurance and precision, their efforts broadcast to millions worldwide via NBC and NBC Sports. For fans of racing and technology, this event represents a perfect fusion of cutting-edge performance and bold new ideas, where every lap is a testament to the power of innovation driving us forward.

Huntress x Forte Racing: More Than Just a Logo
According to Kyle, this partnership goes far beyond the visible branding of a logo on a car. It’s a powerful embodiment of shared values: performance, innovation, and resilience. Huntress and Forte Racing are demonstrating that the right tools and the right team are the keys to big wins—whether on the racetrack or in the cybersecurity realm. By connecting with an audience that values precision, adaptability, and excellence, they’re driving home the idea that cybersecurity is a crucial part of any high-performance team.
Meet Kyle Hanslovan: From Cyber Warfare Expert to Entrepreneurial Pioneer and Racing Enthusiast
So, who exactly is Kyle Hanslovan?
A former NSA cyber warfare expert turned cybersecurity entrepreneur, Kyle co-founded Huntress with the mission of democratizing cybersecurity. His goal? To make powerful, enterprise-grade security accessible to small businesses, empowering them to protect themselves from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. But Kyle’s passion for high performance doesn’t end in the world of cybersecurity—his love for racing goes back to his childhood, where that early fascination has fueled his entrepreneurial journey, now culminating in his leadership of Huntress as it races toward new frontiers in both cybersecurity and motorsports.
“Racing has always been a part of who I am,” Kyle explained.“From the first time I rolled Matchbox cars across the floor, I was hooked—the speed, the strategy, the thrill of pushing limits. That passion stayed with me, evolving from childhood fascination to a deep appreciation for the precision and grit of motorsports. Now, merging that love with my mission in cybersecurity feels like the ultimate fusion of two worlds that demand the same relentless drive. Both racing and cybersecurity are high-stakes, fast-paced arenas where every second counts, and success comes down to innovation and staying ahead of the competition. For me, it’s not just a career—it’s the perfect alignment of adrenaline, strategy, and purpose.”
A Star-Studded Lineup: The Huntress-Powered Lamborghini
At the heart of this partnership is the incredible driver lineup that will be piloting the Huntress-powered Lamborghini at the Rolex 24. Parker Kligerman, Misha Goikhberg, Franck Perera, and Mario Farnbacher will lead the charge, combining decades of racing experience with championship-winning grit. Their expertise, along with the lightweight, ultra-fast Lamborghini Huracán GT3 EVO2, will provide the perfect platform to showcase both the power of Huntress’ cybersecurity solutions and the exceptional skill of the team.

Why This Matters: Cybersecurity Meets Racing Precision
This isn’t just about putting a car on the track with a cool logo—it’s about making a bold statement: businesses of all sizes can outpace cyber threats. Kyle Hanslovan puts it simply: “You don’t need a Formula 1 budget to leave hackers in the dust. Cybersecurity and racing have more in common than you’d think. Whether you’re chasing hackers or shaving seconds off lap times, success requires precision, quick decisions, and the right team.”
Where to Watch the Action: Don’t Miss a Moment of the Rolex 24
For those eager to witness this unique intersection of tech and torque, the Rolex 24 at Daytona will be broadcast across multiple platforms:
- Peacock (U.S.) & YouTube (International): Flag-to-flag live coverage starting Saturday, Jan. 25, at 1:30 p.m. ET.
- NBC Network: Coverage of the start and conclusion, airing Saturday, Jan. 25, at 1:30 p.m. ET and Sunday, Jan. 26, at 12 p.m. ET.
- USA Network: Additional coverage on Saturday, Jan. 25, from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. ET.
The stage is set, the race is on, and the world is about to witness how Huntress is redefining both cybersecurity and motorsports, one lap at a time.
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