Adam Bennet: World-leading TDIR specialists.
Threat actors are more active and persistent than ever, and organisations need a holistic security solution that is there for them, working round the clock, detecting, and responding to threats in real-time. And Red Piranha does that and more.
We have a mission-driven team with people who eat, sleep, and breathe security. We are a security-first organisation and this is what separates us from the big fours in the industry. We are a pure-bred security company, and security is what we do and what we specialise in.
I would be hacking and doing threat hunting and threat intelligence. I would be doing it for the love of it.
When we have helped an organisation do what we do - implement security and uplift its security posture, that is how we measure our success. And, of course, when we achieve great things within our technical team like we were the first Oceanic company to join the Cyber Threat Alliance, based out of Washington DC and breaking the world firewall speed record. We have done these amazing things with a small team.
We bring our passion and our commitment to security to all our customers.
The most exciting part about our traction to date is our remarkable growth and the partners and clients who joined us in our journey. Red Piranha is an official member of Team Defence Australia. We are a world leader in Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI). Our appointment in the highly regarded Cyber Threat Intelligence is a testament to our increased technical capabilities and commitment to quality with CTI. As one of its top contributors, we offer contextualised CTI feeds to its members and the wider security industry.
Over the years, we have been working with a lot more larger organisations, and we have seen a lot more larger customers coming to us and more from the government and defence sector. So, we will see more growth in those sectors and different others. We also look forward to growing in other regions like India and the US.
Our first paying customer is a large multinational health organisation, and this is our fourth year of operations with them. We are looking at about 40% to 60% revenue growth over the next 12 months, as we enter more markets around the world like the US, and further expansion across the APAC and into India and even Europe.
The biggest threat for us will be if people stop hacking. We might go out of business.