SYN CUBES, INC.
visit site- $5,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Claymont, DE
Binary Brotherhood is an IT security consultancy company founded in 2020 with no more than 10 experts. They provide cybersecurity, cloud consulting, and other IT consulting solutions from their office in Claymont, Del.
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Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 50%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 50%
Common Project Size
<$10K 3 projects
$10K-$49K 1 project
Clients
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Highlights from Recent Projects
SYN CUBES, INC. was hired by Pima, a company that automates the sharing of confidential documents, for a penetration test on their web application. The goal was to identify any potential vulnerabilities that could risk customer data. SYN CUBES, INC., composed of a project lead and two security researchers, conducted the test, including OWASP Top 10 and other vulnerabilities and provided continuous communication through Slack and emails. The company was selected because of its reputation in the cybersecurity field and its initiative in reaching out to Pima.
The company was also hired by Medical IT Advisors, a managed service provider in health information governance, to conduct security assessments and pen-testing on their websites and online services. The project aimed at identifying vulnerabilities, threat modeling, source code review, and risk review to advance the cybersecurity maturity and lower business risks. SYN CUBES, INC. worked under the guidance of a project manager and with various pen-testers, following NIST, OWASP, and ISACA standards.
Lastly, SYN CUBES, INC. was engaged by Blaze Information Security, a cybersecurity consulting firm. The project involved conducting third-party cybersecurity validations on Blaze's issue tracking/vulnerability management platform, a requirement for onboarding a significant client. SYN CUBES, INC. was chosen for their technical prowess and was tasked with identifying serious security vulnerabilities. The team of two security engineers communicated real-time results via Slack and a vulnerability reporting platform. The final customer approved the report, and Blaze successfully onboarded.