ThreatLocker Cybersecurity drops new campaign
Diamond View director Kevin O’Brien directs latest campaign for ThreatLocker Cybersecurity.
Director Kevin O’Brien directs the latest campaign for ThreatLocker, a Zero Trust cybersecurity solutions platform delivering enterprise security software to organizations worldwide.
From initial ideation through final delivery, O’Brien remained creatively involved throughout, crafting a campaign that imagines an alternate universe where physical security works like most cybersecurity today, responding only after the damage is done.
Turning digital risks into real-world scenarios, the hero spot opens in a money vault set to a classic blues tune, where a single security guard calmly allows people to file in and collect their money. The campaign unfolds across three scenarios: a man livestreaming from his phone in the middle of an operating room as surgeons work, a robber stuffing cash into a duffle bag inside the campaign’s opening vault, and a woman deliberately contaminating a fermenting liquid marked “Do Not Modify.”
Credits
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- Production Company Diamond View
- Director Kevin O'Brien
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Credits
View on- Agency Client Direct
- Production Company Diamond View
- Director Kevin O'Brien
- Executive Producer Susan Mulvey
- Editor Cory Draper
- Production Designer Steve Erdberg
- DP Javi Fick
- Colorist Alec Pieper
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Credits
powered by- Agency Client Direct
- Production Company Diamond View
- Director Kevin O'Brien
- Executive Producer Susan Mulvey
- Editor Cory Draper
- Production Designer Steve Erdberg
- DP Javi Fick
- Colorist Alec Pieper
As each situation escalates, and the characters flee when authorities respond, the voiceover reminds viewers that reacting quickly isn’t enough when the breach has already happened. The spot concludes with the campaign’s central message, “Because a fast response isn’t fast enough. Stop data breaches before they start with Zero Trust from ThreatLocker.”
“This project started as an open canvas, and the idea that stuck was an absurd alternate universe where physical security works like most cybersecurity today, detect and respond,” shares O’Brien. “Collaboration was central from the start. Everyone involved wanted this to be as strong as possible, which created a healthy creative push and pull throughout the process. Success isn’t just the final product. It’s how we get there: early decisions, trust across the team, and kindness from beginning to end, all while making something truly great together. Everyone was extremely happy with the end result.”