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BreachRx Honored as a Top Rising in Cyber 2025 Company by Notable Capital

BreachRx Honored as a Top Rising in Cyber 2025 Company by Notable Capital

Business Wire04-06-2025
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- BreachRx, provider of the first intelligent incident response management platform designed for the entire enterprise, announced today that it has been named to Rising in Cyber 2025 by Notable Capital. The independent list spotlights the 30 most promising companies solving the most urgent challenges facing today's security teams.
'We built our platform on the belief that incident response should be systematic, orchestrated, and intelligent, not the chaos companies experience today," said Andy Lunsford, CEO and co-founder at BreachRx.
Unlike traditional rankings, Rising in Cyber 2025 honorees were selected through a multi-stage process grounded in real-world practitioner validation. Leading cybersecurity venture firms, including HSBC, Morgan Stanley, and Hitch submitted nominations, and nearly 150 Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and senior security executives from organizations such as Adobe, Chime, and Kaiser Permanente voted on the final list. BreachRx is part of a peer group that has collectively raised over $7.8 billion according to Pitchbook as of May 2025, and is defining the next era of cybersecurity across key areas like identity, application security, agentic AI, and security operations. In celebration, winners are being recognized today at the New York Stock Exchange.
'Earning a place on Notable Capital's Rising in Cyber list is a powerful endorsement from some of the most influential decision makers in cybersecurity,' said Andy Lunsford, CEO and co-founder at BreachRx. 'We built our platform on the belief that incident response should be systematic, orchestrated, and intelligent, not the chaos companies experience today. This recognition validates our mission to give organizations not just a playbook, but a true command center for navigating today's relentless threat landscape. We're proud to help organizations take control, move faster, collaborate better, and turn every incident into an opportunity for resilience.'
The BreachRx platform is a secure, central workspace for every stakeholder across an organization to coordinate and streamline cybersecurity incident response management. It enables real-time, cross-functional collaboration by clearly defining roles, responsibilities, and timelines, ensuring every team member knows exactly what to do and when to do it. The platform reduces costs and increases efficiency by automating the creation of tailored playbooks for any type of incident and reports to track and measure response outcomes for Boards, auditors, and regulators.
The Notable Capital led achievement follows a year in which BreachRx achieved more than 3x year-over-year annual recurring revenue (ARR) growth for the second consecutive year. Most recently in May, the company announced the closing of an oversubscribed $15 million Series A funding round, along with the appointment of Ballistic Ventures General Partner and former Mandiant CEO Kevin Mandia to the Board of Directors. BreachRx now serves more than 100 customers, including numerous publicly traded and Fortune 500 companies across financial services, technology, healthcare, and critical infrastructure markets.
'The demand for cybersecurity innovation has never been greater. As the underlying technologies evolve and agentic AI reshapes everything from threat detection to team workflows, we're witnessing a shift from reactive defense to proactive, intelligence-driven operations,' said Oren Yunger, Managing Partner at Notable Capital. 'What makes this list special is that it reflects real-world validation—honorees were chosen by CISOs who face these challenges every day. Congratulations to this year's Rising in Cyber companies for building the solutions that modern security leaders truly want and need.'
For more information on BreachRx or to schedule a demo, please visit breachrx.com.
About BreachRx
BreachRx is the first intelligent incident response platform that provides operational resilience for the entire enterprise. Its patented technology brings order to the chaos before, during, and after incidents by automatically generating tailored incident response plans and providing targeted guidance to relevant stakeholders through every step of the process. Integrated privileged communication channels and audit trails ensure compliance with rapidly evolving standards and proactively protect CISOs and executive leadership from personal liability. BreachRx is based in San Francisco and is backed by Ballistic Ventures and SYN Ventures.
About Rising in Cyber
Rising in Cyber is an annual list recognizing the most innovative startups in cybersecurity as determined by nearly 150 leading CISOs and cybersecurity executives. Nomination criteria included private, venture-backed companies with a primary product focus on cybersecurity and the U.S. as a primary market. For more information about the honorees, participating investors, and methodology, visit www.risingincyber.com.
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