
ReversingLabs
Cyber threat detection, file reputation and file analysis tools.
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% growth | - | 35 % | 1 % | 12 % |
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Source: Dealroom estimates
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ReversingLabs is a cybersecurity startup that specializes in software supply chain security. The company operates in the cybersecurity market, serving clients that include software development teams and organizations that purchase and deploy software. Its primary focus is on identifying and mitigating threats such as malware, tampering, and exposed secrets that can compromise the security of software supply chains.
ReversingLabs' business model revolves around providing end-to-end software development workflows, containers, and release packages with comprehensive security analysis. Unlike traditional software analysis tools that only detect vulnerabilities, ReversingLabs leverages the world's largest threat repository to identify active threats. This means that it can identify critical issues that legacy tools might miss, providing a more complete security solution.
The company makes money by selling its software supply chain security solutions to clients. These solutions help clients ensure that the software they are building or buying is secure. They also help clients trust in their third-party risk management strategy by identifying threats and risks embedded in software.
ReversingLabs also offers malware analysis and threat hunting solutions. These solutions deliver an automated, integrated approach to security operations, boosting visibility, reducing costs, and improving efficiency. They also reduce false positives and accelerate threat convictions, providing clients with a more precise and effective security solution.
Keywords: cybersecurity, software supply chain security, threat identification, malware analysis, threat hunting, software development, third-party risk management, security operations, static binary analysis, threat convictions.