ThreatModeler acquires IriusRisk to build seamless security for enterprises in the AI coding era

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ThreatModeler has announced it has acquired IriusRisk, allowing them to expand global scale, accelerate innovation and deliver greater customer value.

ThreatModeler believes that the acquisition positions them as the global leader in threat modelling, trusted by Fortune 1000 companies across the financial services, pharmaceutical, technology, and critical industrial manufacturing industries in North America, EMEA, and Asia. Customers report strong ROI from ThreatModeler’s platform, citing up to 10x productivity gains and 50% cost savings in the first year. 

“With the addition of IriusRisk, we’re building the global leader in the threat modelling market to meet rapidly expanding demand,” said Matt Jones, CEO of ThreatModeler. “Together, we deliver customers greater innovation, expanded support, and more scalable solutions that make secure-by-design a sustainable, continuous practice at enterprise scale.”

The demand for a scalable threat modelling solution has never been higher as companies across every industry and segment look to scale their cybersecurity practices and teams.

With hundreds of customers, the largest professional threat modelling communities, and tens of thousands of threat models built, the combined organisation is uniquely positioned to democratise secure by design practices, enabling enterprises to virtually scale their internal security and development teams while protecting all critical applications and infrastructure.

“This milestone accelerates our vision to protect customers with an AI-native platform powered by the industry’s largest proprietary dataset. By combining our teams and technology, we’re enabling faster innovation, deeper intelligence, and a security partner built to scale with our customers,” said Archie Agarwal, Founder and Chief Innovation Officer of ThreatModeler. 

“This is an exciting leap forward for the industry, as both our companies share a passion for helping enterprises start left with their secure by design approach,” added Stephen de Vries, CEO of IriusRisk. “By joining forces, we are better positioned to deliver on that shared mission.”

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