Strike selected as a 2026 Cyber150 winner by IT-Harvest

We're proud to share that Strike has been selected as a 2026 Cyber 150 winner by Richard Stiennon and IT-Harvest.
The Cyber 150 program recognizes mid-sized cybersecurity vendors that demonstrate exceptional growth, market traction, and innovation. The list highlights companies that are helping shape the future of cybersecurity through differentiated technology, strong execution, and meaningful customer adoption.
Being named to the Cyber 150 is an important milestone for Strike and a sign of the progress we've made in redefining offensive security for modern organizations. According to IT-Harvest, the program focuses on vendors that have successfully combined innovation with measurable business momentum, which speaks to both our growth and the market demand for a new approach to security validation.
At Strike, we believe organizations have outgrown point-in-time security assessments. Modern environments change constantly, and security validation must evolve at the same pace. That is why we built an Always-On Platform that combines AI-driven execution with expert human validation to continuously identify, prioritize, and act on real exposures across an organization's attack surface.
This milestone points to several principles that continue to guide our platform and product strategy:
- Continuous validation instead of isolated testing events.
- AI-powered execution that scales offensive security coverage.
- Human validation that ensures findings are accurate, contextualized, and actionable.
- Faster identification of exploitable exposures and real business risk.
- A security model designed to keep pace with modern development and cloud environments.
Over the last few years, Strike has evolved from its roots in offensive security services into a platform that helps organizations continuously understand and reduce their exposure to risk. Today, our approach brings autonomous attack emulation, expert validation, and remediation support into a single experience designed for security and engineering teams alike.
We see this as part of a broader shift across the industry: organizations are moving away from periodic security exercises and toward continuous exposure models that provide ongoing visibility into risk.
We'd like to thank Richard Stiennon and the IT-Harvest team for creating a valuable resource that gives visibility to innovative cybersecurity vendors and highlights the companies driving the industry forward. Most importantly, this achievement would not be possible without the customers, partners, researchers, and security teams who trust Strike every day to help secure their environments.



