Cyber risk quantification, security services, and insurance in one platform
Resilience combines risk quantification software, managed security services, and A-rated cyber insurance for mid-market and enterprise organizations. The tech stack reveals a security-first architecture (CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Okta, Zscaler) layered with orchestration tooling (n8n, Tines, XSOAR) for incident response automation. Active hiring is heavily weighted toward senior security roles, while projects focus on automated response playbooks and agentic security engineering—indicating a shift from reactive incident handling toward autonomous defense.
Resilience was founded in 2016 and operates from New York with 201–500 employees. The company integrates three traditionally separate functions—cybersecurity assessment, managed defense, and cyber insurance underwriting—into a single operating model for large and mid-market organizations. Risk quantification sits at the core; the platform ingests claims data, threat intelligence, and infrastructure telemetry to inform underwriting decisions and pricing. Insurance backing comes from A-rated carriers. Leadership draws from US military, intelligence, and enterprise security backgrounds.
Cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP), security tools (CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Okta, Zscaler), incident orchestration (n8n, Tines, XSOAR), infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, CloudFormation, Pulumi), and Python and Go for backend services.
Automated incident response playbooks, agentic security engineering, infrastructure-as-code implementation, cyber risk quantification model refinement, and expansion into the French broker market for underwriting.
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