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SpecterOps is a cybersecurity company founded in 2017 and based in Virginia, United States. With a team of 201 to 500 employees, the company focuses on adversary-driven cybersecurity solutions. SpecterOps aims to empower organizations to defend against modern cyber threats by providing education, visibility, and proactive countermeasures. The company offers a variety of services, including adversary training courses that enhance organizations abilities to detect and respond to threats. They conduct simulations to replicate adversary tactics and assist in developing tailored internal security programs. SpecterOps also provides independent assessments to evaluate security postures and ongoing support for assessment operations. One of their key products is the BloodHound platform, available in Community and Enterprise editions. BloodHound helps organizations identify and manage attack path risks, offering insights into potential vulnerabilities and guidance on risk mitigation. SpecterOps serves both commercial and government sectors, having worked with numerous clients to strengthen their security operations.
Abundance Marketing Inc. is a Stoney Creek, ON-based company in the Business Services sector.
Tice Associates Inc is a Buffalo, NY-based company in the Business Services sector.
ESC Automation is a Surrey, BC-based company in the Business Services sector.
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