About Lokker

We built Lokker because "goodenough" privacy keeps failing.

Teams are dealing with a fragmented legal map, inconsistent consent standards, and websites that change faster than governance processes. Lokker gives organizations direct visibility into what their sites actually do at the network layer, then helps them remediate risk quickly and defensibly.

Operational Truth

See every outbound request as it really happens

Lokker monitors scripts, pixels, fetches, and XHR calls to expose who is collecting data, where it is sent, and what changed.

Detect

Request mapping and payload signals

Interpret

Reason codes and legal prioritization

Enforce

Live trust rules and enforcement

Detect Proactive and reactive workflow
Protect people first Inspect real behavior Operationalize remediation

Who We Are

Our founders started with one conviction: privacy has to be operational.

We created Lokker after seeing the same pattern repeatedly: consent managers missing or misconfigured, ownership spread across teams, little training, and no shared source of truth for what was really running on production websites.

Our approach closes the gap between policy and reality. We show exactly which vendors collect what data, under which consent conditions, and where legal exposure exists. Then we prioritize what matters most and provide remediation paths teams can execute.

Privacy engineers Insurance & underwriting leaders Defense counsel and legal teams Enterprise web risk analysts

Protect people first

People should not pay the price for broken governance. Privacy protection must happen before sensitive data leaves the browser.

Inspect real network behavior

We inspect requests, payloads, and third-party execution paths so findings reflect real-world exposure, not assumptions.

Turn findings into action

Every high-impact issue includes practical remediation steps for legal, privacy, and engineering teams to execute quickly.

The hidden network

Risk you cannot see without the right tool.

Every page load triggers a cascade of network requests, many of which collect sensitive data before consent is captured, or long after it should have stopped. Lokker scans at the network layer and surfaces exactly what runs, where it goes, and why it matters.

Lokker scans every page, tracing what the network actually does, before and after consent. Each step mirrors a real finding pattern. Pause or jump with the controls when you want more time.

Credibility

Why serious teams choose Lokker

We support enterprises, defense-side legal teams, and underwriters who need technical truth, legal context, and execution discipline to maintain a strong privacy posture.

Signal from legal noise

Privacy laws vary by state and country. We continuously translate that complexity into the issues that actually matter now.

Consent reality, not consent assumptions

We verify whether consent controls are present, working, and maintained. Set-and-forget misconfigurations are surfaced quickly.

Portfolio-scale control

Large organizations with many properties get one operating view of risk posture, trends, and priority remediation across sites.

Proactive and reactive support

We help teams stay ahead of risk and support defense-side response when complaints or claims appear.

Founder Perspective

"The market needed a privacy operating system. Laws keep expanding, websites keep changing, and teams need one place to separate signal from noise and act before risk turns into litigation."
Lokker Founding Team

From day one, our mission has been practical: help organizations stay proactive, respond effectively when claims arise, and continuously improve privacy operations through monitoring, alerting, and training.

Our Leaders

  • Ian Cohen

    Ian Cohen

    CEO & Founder

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    As CEO & Founder of Lokker, Ian is dedicated to providing solutions that empower companies to take control of their privacy obligations. Before founding Lokker in 2021, Cohen formerly served as CEO for Credit.com and Chief Product Officer for Experian, where he focused on consumer-permissioned data.

  • Michelle Dennedy

    Michelle Dennedy

    CXO

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    Michelle Dennedy is a leading digital privacy and data ethics expert and former Chief Privacy Officer at Cisco and Intel/McAfee. She advises privacy and cybersecurity ventures, co-authored The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto, contributed to the IEEE 7002 standard, and speaks on privacy, AI, and digital trust. She was CEO of PrivacyCode, a partner at Privatus Consulting, and holds a JD from Fordham Law School.

Our Advisory Board

  • T.J. Donovan

    T.J. Donovan

    Advisor

    Former Attorney General of Vermont

    Former Attorney General of Vermont. T.J. Donovan served as Vermont's Attorney General from 2017 to 2022 and led efforts to create the nation's first data broker legislation to protect consumers' personal information. He previously served for ten years as State's Attorney of Chittenden County and held roles at Jarvis & Kaplan and in the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office.

  • Brian Ebert

    Brian Ebert

    Advisor

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    Former Chief of Staff at the U.S. Secret Service

    Former Chief of Staff at the U.S. Secret Service. Brian Ebert recently retired from the U.S. Secret Service after thirty years of distinguished service, having served as the agency's chief of staff, Deputy Assistant Director of protective operations, and Special Agent in Charge of the Washington Field Office. He serves as Chief Strategy Officer for Hackersjack, a cybersecurity education company dedicated to helping K–12 kids learn to be safer and more resilient online.

  • Scott Weber

    Scott Weber

    Advisor

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    Former senior counsel at the Department of Homeland Security

    Former senior counsel at the Department of Homeland Security. Scott Weber is founder, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary of Dellwood Insurance Group, an Excess and Surplus insurance company. Before joining Dellwood, Scott was a partner at DLA Piper and held the position of General Counsel at CNA Financial Corporation. He has experience as a managing director for Stroz Friedberg and as senior counselor to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

  • Roman Pacewicz

    Roman Pacewicz

    Chairman of the Board

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    Former Chief Product Officer, AT&T

    Former AT&T Chief Product Officer, Roman led product management for AT&T Business, supporting a portfolio of more than 300 products across mobility, IoT, networking, collaboration, and security. The aggregate portfolio generated over $36B of annual revenue across more than 3 million customers globally. Since his retirement from AT&T in 2021, Roman has focused on helping innovative companies execute on emerging opportunities in 5G, edge computing, cloud-based networking, and security.

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Podcast Appearance

Ian Cohen Drops a Dime on the Myriad Trackers Stalking You

What the Hack? 39 min September 12, 2023
Listen on Apple Podcasts

Work with us

Build your privacy program on evidence, not assumptions.

Meet with our team to review your current web exposure and map a practical path to stronger controls, cleaner compliance execution, and more defensible outcomes.