About

Built by people who ran the systems markets depend on.

Lockpoint’s founder spent 15 years inside the IT and security operations of major stock exchanges, in Frankfurt, Zürich, and New York. In those rooms, an outage is front-page news, a regulator is always nearby, and “we’ll fix it next sprint” is not an acceptable answer.

What that environment teaches is not paranoia. It is design. Exchanges stay up because every system, account, and vendor is mapped, every change is deliberate, and the boring work of access control and documentation is automated until it cannot be skipped.

Most companies never get that discipline, because the firms selling to them profit from the mess.

Global integrators bill juniors by the day and take months to start. Tool-aligned MSSPs answer every question with the product they resell. Lockpoint was built as the third option: principal-grade engineers, one accountable contract, and no vendor agenda, priced for firms of 30 to 500 people rather than for the Fortune 500.

The model
Core team
18 specialists
Expert network
~40, vetted
Registered
Split, HR (EU)
Hubs
FRA · SPU · BEG
Delivery
Remote-first
On-site
When it matters
Languages
EN · DE · HR
Licenses resold
None

Structure

One EU contract, engineers where the best people are.

One firm, three hubs. Lockpoint d.o.o. is registered in Split, Croatia (EU) and led by managing director Antonela Lukač; your contract is with this one EU entity. The Frankfurt and Belgrade hubs put senior engineers close to DACH and Adriatic clients for on-site work. One counterparty, one jurisdiction, nothing offshore.

Why the Adriatic. Because that is where the engineers are. The region produces serious systems and security talent that the big integrators fly out to Frankfurt and London at triple the rate. We hire it at home, keep seniors on client work instead of in airports, and pass the difference on in the per-seat price.

Why 18 plus 40. A core of 18 in-house specialists covers architecture, identity, cloud, automation, and compliance. Around them sits a vetted network of roughly 40 independent experts, used for work that should never be a junior’s training ground: penetration testing, forensics, sector-specific regulation. You get a large practice’s coverage with a small firm’s accountability.

Why no partner badges. Vendor partnerships pay providers to recommend products. We hold deep expertise in Microsoft, Google Workspace, and AWS, and zero financial interest in which of them you run. Our only revenue is your invoice, which is exactly how advice stays honest.

Next step

Meet the people who would run your environment.

The first call is with an engineer who has done this work at an exchange, not with sales.