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Top 7 Sectricity Competitors & Alternatives in 2025

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Sectricity

Best for mid-market companies

Belgian offensive-security firm offering pentesting, social-engineering, security awareness and the RedSOC offensive monitoring platform to continuously discover and remediate external attack-surface risks.

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  1. Cobalt logo/icon
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    Cobalt

    Best for mid-market companies
    Est. 2013   •  51-200 employees

    Pentest-as-a-Service (PtaaS) platform that pairs a SaaS workflow with a vetted community of penetration testers to deliver on-demand pentests, findings triage and remediation tracking.

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    Detectify

    Best for SMBs
    Est. 2013   •  51-200 employees

    Automated external attack-surface management and web-application scanning platform that leverages a crowd of security researchers to continuously detect and report exploitable issues.

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    Pentera

    Best for enterprises

    Automated breach-and-attack simulation and continuous red‑teaming platform that emulates attacker behavior to validate security controls and uncover exploitable paths.

  4. Bishop Fox logo/icon
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    Bishop Fox

    Best for mid-market companies

    Offensive-security consultancy offering red teaming, penetration testing, attack-surface discovery and advisory services focused on realistic adversary emulation.

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    Intruder

    Best for SMBs
    Est. 2015   •  51-200 employees

    Cloud-based vulnerability scanner and vulnerability-management dashboard for continuous scanning of external infrastructure, web applications, APIs and cloud environments.

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    HackerOne

    Best for enterprises
    Est. 2012   •  201-1k employees

    An enterprise-focused, hacker-powered offensive security platform that combines a global community of security researchers, AI, and services to find and fix software vulnerabilities.

    Starts at $0 / per eligible open-source project

  7. AttackIQ logo/icon
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    AttackIQ

    Best for enterprises
    Est. 2014   •  51-200 employees

    AttackIQ provides an Adversarial Exposure Validation (AEV) platform that continuously tests and validates security controls by emulating real-world adversary behavior to reduce exposure and prioritize remediation.

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