ReversingLabs

ReversingLabs

Software supply chain security platform

Overview

ReversingLabs provides software supply chain security and threat intelligence services. It helps software development teams and organizations secure the software they build or buy by analyzing end-to-end development workflows, containers, and release packages with security checks. The company uses a vast threat repository to identify active threats and threats that legacy tools might miss, not just static vulnerabilities. Its products include malware analysis and threat hunting, offering automated, integrated security operations that reduce false positives and speed up threat detection. ReversingLabs differentiates itself by focusing on threat identification within the supply chain and third-party risk management, rather than only scanning for known vulnerabilities. The goal is to help customers ensure software is secure, trusted across their supply chain, and safer to deploy, while improving efficiency and lowering security costs.

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Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Enterprise Software

Cybersecurity

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$91M

Headquarters

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Founded

2009

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What believers are saying

  • RapidFort's July 2026 partnership puts Spectra Assure into Python, Java, and OS package catalogs.
  • ReversingLabs won Hacker News' 2026 Best Software Supply Chain Security Platform award.
  • Government momentum deepened after September 2025 marketplace approvals and public-sector partnerships with Carahsoft and Vibrint.

What critics are saying

  • CrowdStrike and Snyk keep expanding supply-chain security, compressing differentiation by 2026.
  • Crosspoint Capital led ReversingLabs' 2025 investment; investors demand faster growth and eventual exit.
  • Open-source catalogs and vendor validation can commoditize Spectra Assure if large platforms bundle similar checks.

What makes ReversingLabs unique

  • Spectra Assure inspects binaries, not just SBOMs, catching tampering and hidden malware.
  • ReversingLabs tracks 422 billion searchable files, giving threat context competitors cannot match.
  • DoD Platform One and Tradewinds awarded Spectra Assure in September 2025.

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VMblog
Jul 7th, 2026
RapidFort and ReversingLabs launch industry's first independently validated Open-Source Dependency Libraries delivering safe package catalogs.

RapidFort and ReversingLabs launch industry's first independently validated Open-Source Dependency Libraries delivering safe package catalogs. RapidFort and ReversingLabs (RL) announced a strategic partnership to deliver RapidFort Open-Source Dependency Libraries - the industry's first and only open-source package catalog to combine RapidFort's proven curation and hardening process with independent third-party validation powered by ReversingLabs' Spectra Assure platform. RapidFort is the only vendor whose open-source library catalog is independently validated by a separate, named third-party security company - ReversingLabs - using enterprise-grade deep-binary malware detection. As a result of this partnership, every package in the catalog passes through RapidFort's rigorous multi-stage hardening pipeline and is independently assessed by ReversingLabs to be free of tampering, malware, and known vulnerabilities before it reaches developers' environments. "ReversingLabs was built on the conviction that software security requires deep binary intelligence," said ReversingLabs Founder and CEO Mario Vuksan. "Malicious actors are increasingly compromising open-source components, embedding threats deep within the layers of container images that traditional tooling cannot reach. By bringing Spectra Assure's independent malware analysis to every package in the RapidFort library catalog, together we give enterprises access to open-source dependencies that are both rigorously hardened and independently assessed clean before they ever enter a build pipeline." Unlike competing approaches that require migration to proprietary package managers, custom operating system distributions, or vendor-specific toolchains, RapidFort Libraries work with any OS, any framework, and any application package manager through standard pip, Maven, npm, and OS package interfaces teams already use today. For customers, this means reducing time to compliance by three to six months without the migration and lock-in of proprietary package managers, without single-source liability, and without the friction that slows security and development teams down. RapidFort Libraries are a drop-in replacement - no migration, no disruption, no compromise. Existing vendor responses to the open-source supply chain crisis address only parts of this problem, but each imposes new constraints: proprietary OS distributions requiring platform migration, single-ecosystem library coverage, or build-from-source approaches with no independent integrity verification. No vendor prior to today has subjected every library in their catalog to named, independent third-party malware validation. RapidFort Curation and Hardening Combined with ReversingLabs Validation The RapidFort-ReversingLabs partnership brings together two complementary capabilities into a single, end-to-end security pipeline. RapidFort contributes its proven attack surface reduction and source-verified hardening process, which has helped enterprise customers eliminate up to 99.9% of CVEs from container images. ReversingLabs adds Spectra Assure, the industry's leading deep-binary analysis platform for software supply chain security, bringing enterprise-scale malware detection, tampering identification, and independent onboarding governance to every package RapidFort releases. "ReversingLabs is the gold standard for binary malware analysis," said Mehran Farimani, CEO with RapidFort. "By embedding Spectra Assure analysis into our library release pipeline as an independent validation gate, we've created something the industry has been missing - a library catalog where the security claim is made by a separate company with its own reputation on the line. That's a fundamentally different level of trust." ReversingLabs' Spectra Assure performs deep binary analysis that goes far beyond signature-based scanning. As a result of this partnership, for public open-source repositories organizations now receive: - Deep malware detection: Binary-level analysis identifies obfuscated malware, hidden backdoors, and malicious payloads that evade traditional signature-based scanners - including novel threats with no prior CVE assignment. - Tampering verification: Cryptographic and structural analysis helps identify evidence of unauthorized modification, repackaging, or tampering within delivered software artifacts. - Threat intelligence correlation: Packages are checked against ReversingLabs' authoritative Spectra Intelligence dataset covering billions of files and decades of malware research, providing context that no internal scan can replicate. - Differential version analysis: Spectra Assure compares a new package version against previous versions to identify newly introduced malware, tampering, risky behaviors, and unexpected changes in a new package update. - Policy-driven release gates: Packages that fail ReversingLabs' security policies are blocked from the RapidFort catalog until risks are remediated, providing a preventative rather than reactive security control. - Evidence-backed audit trail: Every package release includes a ReversingLabs-generated security report, giving customers, their auditors, and regulators independently produced documentation of each artifact's integrity status. Availability RapidFort Open-Source Dependency Libraries validated by ReversingLabs Spectra Assure are available today in general availability for Python and Java ecosystems, with JavaScript entering closed beta. OS package coverage for Red Hat, Ubuntu, Debian, and Alpine is available now. Additional language runtimes and application package catalogs are on an accelerated roadmap. David Marshall has been involved in the technology industry for over 30 years, and he's been working with virtualization software since 1999. He became a pioneer in the virtualization and cloud computing field - one of the few people in the industry allowed to work with Alpha stage server virtualization software from industry leaders: VMware (ESX Server), Connectix and Microsoft (Virtual Server).Through the years, he has invented, marketed and helped launch a number of successful software companies and products. David holds a BS degree in Finance, an Information Technology Certification, and a number of vendor certifications. He's also co-authored two published books: "VMware ESX Essentials in the Virtual Data Center" and "Advanced Server Virtualization: VMware and Microsoft Platforms in the Virtual Data Center" and was the technical editor for two popular Virtualization "For Dummies" books. With his remaining spare time, David founded and operates one of the oldest independent modern data center publications, VMblog.com. And co-founded CloudCow.com, a publication dedicated to Cloud Computing. Since 2009, and each year thereafter, David has been honored with the vExpert distinction by VMware by Broadcom for his evangelism.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmarshall/

GlobeNewswire
Jun 18th, 2026
ReversingLabs recognized in inaugural Gartner(R) Magic Quadrant(TM) for Software Supply Chain Security.

ReversingLabs recognized in inaugural Gartner(R) Magic Quadrant(TM) for Software Supply Chain Security. Positioned as a Visionary among all vendors evaluated. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - ReversingLabs (RL), the trusted name in file and software security, today announced it has been named a Visionary in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Software Supply Chain Security. Pioneering the category since 2021, ReversingLabs is one of 18 vendors to be recognized in the Gartner inaugural research. As the scope and scale of software supply chain attacks multiply, ReversingLabs finds malicious code, tampered components, and hidden risks in open-source, and commercial software packages. Through these discoveries, the company helps software producers identify issues before release, and enterprise software consumers find threats before software deployment or updates. Key Highlights * ReversingLabs has been recognized as a Visionary in the Gartner(R) Magic Quadrant(TM) for Software Supply Chain Security. This recognition is based on its Ability to Execute and Completeness of Vision. * In its opinion, this positioning reflects ReversingLabs' on-going innovation and forward-thinking product strategy. * Spectra Assure earned consistently high marks from ReversingLabs' customers on Gartner Peer Insights(TM). "The Gartner recognition, we feel, reflects our ongoing collaboration with customers, partners, and industry experts to define what modern software supply chain security looks like," said Mario Vuksan, CEO and Co-founder of ReversingLabs. "Their shared experiences and feedback have played a significant role in shaping both the market and our platform - and will continue to drive how we adapt to the evolving challenges of securing complex software supply chains." A New Era for Software Supply Chain Security In ReversingLabs view, the Gartner new Magic Quadrant for Software Supply Chain Security reflects the growing demand for software supply chain security as a strategic discipline for both software providers and enterprise software consumers. The team at ReversingLabs believes the company's inclusion in the report acknowledges its continued innovation and execution in empowering organizations to build and buy safe software. ReversingLabs Spectra Assure(R) solutions deliver value for: * Software producers looking to safeguard customers from supply chain attacks and demonstrate quality improvements with a rigorous and verifiable set of software safety checks. * Enterprise software consumers looking to secure software onboarding processes with automated pre-deployment evaluations to accelerate approvals while enforcing internal policies. The Complete Approach to Software Supply Chain Security The ReversingLabs platform brings together three capabilities organizations need to protect against software supply chain attacks and accelerate third-party software approvals while enforcing internal policies. These include: Complete Visibility Into the Final Artifact: Spectra Assure analyzes software in the form it is actually shipped to market (binary, package, container, or model), enabling both enterprise software consumers and producers to manage third-party software risk. It also uncovers threats and risks that only appear in compiled outputs by recursive inspection of embedded files, dependencies, and layers. For open-source ecosystems, active harvesting and continuous reprocessing of 6M+ packages across popular registries provides community-specific behavioral context that separates signal from noise. Multi-Layered Threat Detection: Instead of discrete malware signatures, Spectra Assure uses continually tuned threat-hunting policies and predictive ML models to detect both known attacks (e.g. Shai-hulud) and novel attacks. Large-scale analysis of open-source ecosystems adds behavioral context to OSS malware detection, separating signal from noise. When an automated detection requires confirmation, ReversingLabs' malware analysts close the loop, providing human-verified intelligence. Continuous Monitoring and Improvement: Spectra Assure tracks security over time using SAFE Levels, a tiered benchmarking system with clear, measurable milestones for progressively improving software quality with every release. The "Share Report" feature fosters transparency between enterprise software consumers and producers, ensuring detected risks and threats are communicated, while built-in differential analysis verifies improvements with each new version without introducing new risks. Available Resources * For additional insights on the evolution of software supply chain security, read its blog here. * To find out more about Spectra Assure visit https://www.reversinglabs.com/products/spectra-assure * Visit ReversingLabs Spectra Assure Community, a free-to-use platform where software developers, DevOps engineers, and IT security specialists can check the security status of widely distributed developer tools and open source software packages from the most popular communities. Gartner, Magic Quadrant(TM) for Software Supply Chain Security, Aaron Lord, Jason Gross, Johnny Walters, June 22, 2026 Gartner and Magic Quadrant are trademarks of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates. Gartner does not endorse any company, vendor, product or service depicted in its publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's business and technology insights organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this publication, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. FAQ Why was ReversingLabs recognized in the 2026 Gartner(R) Magic Quadrant(TM) for Software Supply Chain Security? ReversingLabs has been recognized as a Visionary in the Gartner(R) Magic Quadrant(TM) for Software Supply Chain Security. This recognition is based on its Ability to Execute and Completeness of Vision. In its opinion, this positioning reflects ReversingLabs': * On-going innovation that offers CISOs, procurement teams, and compliance officers a preventative control, SBOM generation, and other features for managing risk from commercial and third-party software. * Forward thinking product strategy, such as integrating with AI-assisted software engineering workflows to build safe software and provide transparency into AI models and services within software. How does ReversingLabs help organizations defend against software supply chain attacks? As the scope and scale of software supply chain attacks multiply, ReversingLabs finds malicious code, tampered components, and hidden risks in open-source, and commercial software packages. Through these discoveries, the company helps software producers identify issues before release, and enterprise software consumers find threats before software deployment or updates. What makes the ReversingLabs software supply chain security solution unique? What makes ReversingLabs unique is its ability to analyze software the way attackers see it - as a binary, not source code - giving organizations the only independent, source-code-free view of whether the software they ship or deploy has been compromised. About ReversingLabs ReversingLabs is the trusted name in file and software security. Govcloudnetwork provide the modern cybersecurity platform to verify and deliver safe binaries. Trusted by the Fortune 500 and leading cybersecurity vendors, RL Spectra Core powers the software supply chain and file security insights, tracking over 422 billion searchable files with the ability to deconstruct full software binaries in seconds to minutes. Only ReversingLabs provides that final exam to determine whether a single file or full software binary presents a risk to your organization and your customers.

ReversingLabs
Jun 18th, 2026
Gartner(R) named RL a Software Supply Chain Security visionary. Here's what we see coming.

Gartner(R) named RL a Software Supply Chain Security visionary. Here's what ReversingLabs Inc. see coming. The first Magic Quadrant(TM) for Software Supply Chain Security comes as, ReversingLabs Inc. feel, the demand for greater supply chain visibility explodes. Mario Vuksan, CEO & Co-founder Mario Vuksan In the space of a few years, software supply chain security has moved from a niche problem to a major threat and board-level concern for most companies. Every organization depends on software built from code, components, services and AI models created by people they'll never meet and by organizations they'll never be able to directly assess. That's why as the CEO of ReversingLabs, I am thrilled that Gartner(R) has issued its inaugural Magic Quadrant(TM) for Software Supply Chain Security (SSCS) - and honored that ReversingLabs Inc. has been named as a "visionary" firm by Gartner. Software risk: it's more than vulnerabilities. I and my colleagues here at RL spent the last few years working with customers, regulators, standards bodies, and software developers to assess the growing risks to software supply chains and define what effective software supply chain security should look like. The Gartner recognition of ReversingLabs, ReversingLabs Inc. feel, validates something ReversingLabs Inc. has believed for a long time: software risk extends far beyond vulnerabilities. ReversingLabs Inc. believe that the new Gartner Magic Quadrant(TM) for Software Supply Chain Security reflects this fast-evolving risk landscape, and the resulting market for software supply chain security technologies for both software producers and consumers. The big shift: software security to software safety. The next phase of software supply chain security won't be about finding vulnerabilities. It will be about answering a broader question: Can its software be trusted? Here at RL, ReversingLabs Inc. see a software supply chain security market that is growing rapidly in its size and scope, fueled by a torrent of attacks targeting both open source and third party software ecosystems and the growing reliance on automated, AI-powered coding agents. This big shift in software development is fueling demand for software supply chain security solutions. AI is transforming software development from a human-driven process into one increasingly orchestrated by autonomous systems. As organizations embrace coding agents, the software supply chain expands beyond open-source maintainers and commercial vendors to include AI-generated code, models, prompts, and automated workflows. For example, in April, RL researchers discovered a campaign in which Anthropic's Claude Opus large language model (LLM) inserted malicious code into a cryptocurrency trading application after North Korea-linked hackers manipulated Claude to add a malicious package (@validate-sdk/v2) as a dependency. Incidents like these are set to fundamentally transform the cybersecurity market, as enterprises and other software purchasers look for ways to assess the safety and integrity of the software they acquire as well as the code they create. The fact is: every organization and individual today is exposed to software supply chain risks. The risk is the same whether you are building- or buying software produced by a collection of open-source maintainers and third party engineers that you will never meet. What's next: Software Supply Chain Security. The question is: what comes next? The growing cadence and impacts of software supply chain attacks and compromises will create demand for a wide range of new requirements and assessments, as both software consumers and regulators seek assurances about the safety and integrity of the software they use. Among the changes ReversingLabs Inc. should expect to see: Reproducible builds become mandatory. Reproducible builds today are a "nice to have" deliverable for the most security conscious and regulated firms. Given the pace of supply chain compromises, however, open source platforms and regulators of all stripes will expect cryptographic proof that software was built exactly as claimed. Software buyers become safety assessors. One of the biggest changes ReversingLabs Inc. can expect to see is around software procurement. Its current procurement system is largely based on trust and - perhaps - security assurances documented by questionnaires. With the mounting incidents of software supply chain compromises, and the growing list of known exploitable vulnerabilities (KEVs), procurement teams will increasingly demand verifiable proof of software integrity prior to deployment, rather than relying on vendor attestations, vulnerability scans and SBOMs. AI-Generated code requires governance. As AI-powered code creation rapidly outpaces human developed code, and malicious actors actively target AI development infrastructure, organizations will need to apply security controls for AI-generated software in the same way that they assess the security of open-source- and third party software dependencies. That includes both code- and binary assessments that can spot evidence of compromises or supply chain vulnerabilities and risks. Better buyer communication. To improve security outcomes and reduce software risks, more information is needed by software buyers. For example, vendors should provide detailed documentation on how to safely deploy and operate software. Looking to the future, it is likely that assets like threat models and detailed guides covering safe software deployment such as instructions on applying compensatory controls to reduce software risk surface will become mandatory. Worried about Software Supply Chain risks? Let's talk! RL provides a comprehensive approach to software supply chain security by combining deep visibility into shipped software artifacts with advanced threat detection, and continuous risk monitoring. The company's approach is grounded in a simple belief: trust should be verified. That means analyzing software in its final form, validating what actually ships to customers, and continuously monitoring for changes that introduce new risk. The software industry is entering a new era. Software is no longer built by human teams inside a single organization. It is assembled from open-source projects, commercial components, AI-generated code, and third-party services. As those ecosystems become more deeply interconnected, trust and confidence in software safety and security are harder to obtain. That's why the future of software supply chain security is not simply finding code vulnerabilities and performing auto-remediation. It is providing organizations (both producers and buyers?) with the evidence they need to prove software safety, integrity, and trustworthiness at every stage of the lifecycle. That's the future RL sees - and the future ReversingLabs Inc. is helping build. Gartner(R) Magic Quadrant(TM) for Software Supply Chain Security, Aaron Lord, Johnny Walters, Jason Gross, 17 June 2026 Gartner and Magic Quadrant are trademarks of Gartner, Inc., and/or its affiliates. Gartner does not endorse any company, vendor, product or service depicted in its publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's business and technology insights organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this publication, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Keep learning. Explore RL's Spectra suite: Spectra Assure for software supply chain security, Spectra Detect for scalable file analysis, Spectra Analyze for malware analysis and threat hunting, and Spectra Intelligence for reputation data and intelligence. Plus: Join the free Spectra Assure Community today to get hands-on with RL's binary analysis-based software supply chain security platform.

GlobeNewswire
Jun 2nd, 2026
ReversingLabs Spectra Assure wins 2026 Fortress Cybersecurity award in Software Supply Chain Security.

ReversingLabs Spectra Assure wins 2026 Fortress Cybersecurity award in Software Supply Chain Security. Spectra Assure delivers what traditional tools cannot - visibility and controls for Software Supply Chain attacks. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - ReversingLabs (RL), the trusted name in file and software security, today announced that Spectra Assure has been named a winner in the 2026 Fortress Cybersecurity Awards, in the category of Software Supply Chain Security. Presented by the Business Intelligence Group, the award recognizes the organizations, products, and people applying cybersecurity in ways that deliver real, measurable protection. The 2026 Fortress Cybersecurity Awards honor achievement across the full landscape of digital defense, spotlighting the companies and leaders moving security beyond reaction and into proactive, accountable practice. This year's program recognized winners across 27 categories and 6 countries. "The software supply chain has become one of the most consequential attack surfaces in enterprise security. Our annual Software Supply Chain Security Report identified a 73% increase in detections of malicious open-source packages in 2025, which highlights the scale of the problem and the need for a defense built on deep binary analysis, not just surface-level scanning," said Mario Vuksan, CEO of ReversingLabs. "Spectra Assure was designed to give organizations the visibility and control they need at every stage of the software lifecycle, whether they're vetting a third-party vendor, securing a build pipeline, or validating a final release before it reaches customers. This recognition illuminates the challenge our customers face and reinforces our belief that meaningful security is measured in outcomes, not alerts." ReversingLabs Spectra Assure provides enterprises with visibility and controls for software supply chain attacks along with significant, measurable results. Over the last year, Spectra Assure has delivered: * 1000% efficiency improvement for purchasing and deploying third-party commercial software. * Reduced approval times for employee software/freeware requests from 8 hours to 1. * Reduced Third-Party Cyber Risk Management times from 3 months to 1 week and time to secure Virtual Machines from 8 hours to 30 minutes. "The threats are real, and so is the defense. 2026 is about getting ahead of the attacker - execution, accountability, and measurable resilience," said Russ Fordyce, Chief Recognition Officer, Business Intelligence Group. "ReversingLabs stood out because its work in software supply chain security reflects where the market is headed: practical cybersecurity that solves real problems, earns trust, and protects the people and assets that depend on it. This recognition highlights a team that is not just keeping pace with the threat landscape, but helping define what meaningful defense looks like." The Fortress Cybersecurity Awards celebrate the people and organizations leading the next phase of digital defense, where progress is judged not by novelty, but by impact. Winners are selected based on how effectively they are using cybersecurity to reduce risk, protect data and assets, prevent harm, and strengthen the resilience of the organizations and communities they serve. About ReversingLabs ReversingLabs is the trusted name in file and software security. We provide the modern cybersecurity platform to verify and deliver safe binaries. Trusted by the Fortune 500 and leading cybersecurity vendors, RL Spectra Core powers the software supply chain and file security insights, tracking over 422 billion searchable files with the ability to deconstruct full software binaries in seconds to minutes. Only ReversingLabs provides that final exam to determine whether a single file or full software binary presents a risk to your organization and your customers. Media Contact Doug Fraim Guyer Group [email protected]

GlobeNewswire
Nov 12th, 2025
ReversingLabs Appoints Matt Gyde as Chief Revenue Officer

ReversingLabs appoints Matt Gyde as Chief Revenue Officer. Seasoned security leader to accelerate go-to-market strategy amid surging demand for software supply chain visibility and trust. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - ReversingLabs, the trusted name in file and software security, today announced the appointment of Matt Gyde as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). A veteran of the cybersecurity and managed services industry, Gyde brings more than 25 years of leadership experience in driving operational growth, business transformation, and global go-to-market execution. In his new role, he will oversee ReversingLabs' worldwide sales, partnerships, and marketing strategy to help organizations detect and stop sophisticated software supply chain threats. "Matt's track record leading high-growth, high-stakes security transformations makes him a natural fit for this role and underscores our commitment to building the leadership team that will guide us through the company's next strategic growth phase," said Mario Vuksan, CEO and Co-Founder of ReversingLabs. "With deep experience scaling global operations and navigating organizational complexity, Matt's leadership will be essential as we expand our reach and help customers secure every layer of their software ecosystems - from open source to commercial code." Gyde previously served as CEO of both vArmour and Foresite Cybersecurity, where he helped lead strategic shifts to SaaS-based delivery models and secure over $30 million in venture funding. He also drove operational improvements that led to sustained profitability. At NTT Security, he unified eight acquired security businesses into a single $2 billion global platform, establishing one of the world's largest managed security services organizations. "These are high-stakes times for enterprise security teams, with organizations facing complex threats that can impact the integrity of the software that powers their businesses," said Matt Gyde, Chief Revenue Officer of ReversingLabs. "ReversingLabs is the only company positioned to provide these businesses with the visibility and trust needed to operate with confidence. I'm excited to join this exceptional team and help accelerate our growth trajectory while deepening relationships with customers and partners around the world." About ReversingLabs ReversingLabs is the trusted name in file and software security. Govcloudnetwork provide the modern cybersecurity platform to verify and deliver safe binaries. Trusted by the Fortune 500 and leading cybersecurity vendors, RL Spectra Core powers the software supply chain and file security insights, tracking over 422 billion searchable files with the ability to deconstruct full software binaries in seconds to minutes. Only ReversingLabs provides that final exam to determine whether a single file or full software binary presents a risk to your organization and your customers. Release Summary ReversingLabs today announced the appointment of Matt Gyde as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) Company Profile ReversingLabs US, Inc. Industry: Software Website: http://www.reversinglabs.com/

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