Services. Solutions. Training. We've done it all.

Services

2016

Expanded our consulting offerings to include Threat Modeling. Multiple Threat Modeling engagements and emerging as a rising star in this space

2017

Developed the industry's first and only user story driven Threat Modeling platform “ThreatPlaybook”. ThreatPlaybook allows security & product architects to capture app user & abuser stories which can be tagged to test cases and orchestrated from the platform.

2020

Increased focus on assessing contemporary apps primarily built with a microservices architecture.

2021

Emerged as one of the few global players specialized in assessing Cloud Native apps which are primarily built using microservices, complex k8s & container infrastructure and auditing underlying cloud systems from AWS, Azure and GCP

Solutions

2016

Introduced AppSec Automation Solution. Helped our customers in building an automated security toolchain to assess target applications at a much greater frequency as compared to traditional pentesting

2017

Introduced Security Regression to improve accuracy & efficiency of tools and automate biz logic flaws

2017

Launched an Application Vulnerability Correlation (AVC) engine to correlate, deduplicate and amalgamate appsec vulnerabilities “Orchestron”. Orchestron integrates with defect tracking tools to allow faster remediation of flaws. The final piece of the puzzle to enable full-scale DevSecOps

2019

Developed and Patented Orchestron Risk Language (ORL). ORL is a massive vulnerability database to enhance correlation and provides advisory on remediation

2020

Expanded the AppSec Automation Solution to cover cloud systems and cloud native technologies like k8s and containers

2021

As an industry renowned expert in the field of Threat Modeling & Threat Modeling automation, we introduced Security Architecture solutions. Multiple engagements which involved reviewing the security of complex apps which heavily leveraged cloud native tech and multiple disparate services

Training

2012-15

Providing instructor-led training on AppSec Essentials covering OWASP Top-10 attacks & defense. Focused on Secure coding practices for Web apps

2017

Introduced new courses in our catalog for AWS Security Essentials. Expanded our AppSec Essentials course to microservices attacks & defense concepts and labs

2018

Introduced courses on Container, K8s and Serverless Security. Built out dedicated courses focused on Threat Modeling essentials and Agile Threat Modeling

2019

Created the industry’s first comprehensive course on K8s security, “Kubernetes Security Masterclass”. Expanded our conference training with courses at OWASP AppSec Global conferences in DC, Belfast, San Jose, LA, Melbourne. Trainings at CodeBlue Japan, SHACK Singapore and Black Hat USA

2020

Introduced pandemic/lockdown friendly Virtual Instructor-Led classes to ensure that learning never stops at both our private and public trainings

2021

Launched AppSecEngineer, an All-in-One Application Security Training Platform. Covers a wide range of topics ranging from AppSec Essentials to advanced Cloud Native Security and everything in between

2021

Enhanced our DevSecOps Masterclass course to cover AppSec automation basics to advanced cloud native security automation. Expanded our Black Hat training to Black Hat USA, EU and Saudi
Co-founder Dan finishes the economics degree he promised his mum he’d complete, only to never use it and start his own clothing business (love you mum).
Adam catches wind of Dan’s early success and slides into his DM offering help. Dan politely accepts.
After collectively failing a number of business ventures, Dan and Adam finally have their first break. Together they build Lumio with a team of 7 other legends.

Lumio, previously called Foenix, was a social media analytics company that helped brands like Audi, David Jones and Red Balloon source legitimate influencers for social media campaigns.

“We were essentially the Instagram police and called out fake influencers left, right and centre. It was fun and all, but there is only so many bikini chicks you can look at on Instagram before you start losing your mind.”

Dan, Co-founder and CEO of Lumio

Lumio gets acquired by German company, Influencer DB. Yeww! 🎉

“After this, we both took up golf on during the week and started eating fancy dinners at the local Country Club... Ha. This is not what happened at all. We suck at golf and love eating Guzman Y Gomez.”

Adam, Co-founder of Lumio

Dan is shipped off to work with ze Germans as Head of Product at Influencer DB.

Adam decides to stay in Sydney and cut his teeth as a Product Designer with one of Sydney's leading design studios.

Whilst in Germany, Dan worked with with brands such as Daniel Wellington and BMW - Ja!

Adam worked with clients like Vodafone, TAFE NSW, Adobe and also won the 'Good Design Australia' award for his work on the Seatfrog website.

After spending time apart, Dan and Adam begin to plan their next moves and rekindle their business partnership.

The name "Relume" is born.

relume

verb

[ri-loom]
To relight or rekindle (a light, flame, etc.)

Dan moves back to Sydney to join a Global startup incubator called Antler. He convinces Adam to join him.
🚀 relume launches
For various reasons, Dan and Adam decide to turn down a $100,000 investment from Antler and start their own business venture, without taking outside investment.

To do this they would have to build a company that would be profitable in its first year. Not the next Uber of *insert clever idea*.

After building 11 websites on Webflow in under 6 weeks as a way to test a number of business ideas, Dan and Adam decide to stick to what they know best and launch Relume - a company that designs and builds beautiful Webflow websites.

“Relume was an opportunity for us to build a profitable business, not a startup that bleeds cash, whilst doing what we love to do. It also allows us to learn about all types of businesses and the problems they deal with. These are all opportunities that we could potentially solve for in the future. For now, our goal is simple, we want to build a kickass business which means we really want our customers and the Webflow community to succeed too.”

Dan, Co-founder of Relume

Co-founder Dan finishes the economics degree he promised his mum he’d complete, only to never use it and start his own clothing business (love you mum).
Adam catches wind of Dan’s early success and slides into his DM offering help. Dan politely accepts.
After collectively failing a number of business ventures, Dan and Adam finally have their first break. Together they build Lumio with a team of 7 other legends.

Lumio, previously called Foenix, was a social media analytics company that helped brands like Audi, David Jones and Red Balloon source legitimate influencers for social media campaigns.

“We were essentially the Instagram police and called out fake influencers left, right and centre. It was fun and all, but there is only so many bikini chicks you can look at on Instagram before you start losing your mind.”

Dan, Co-founder and CEO of Lumio

Lumio gets acquired by German company, Influencer DB. Yeww! 🎉

“After this, we both took up golf on during the week and started eating fancy dinners at the local Country Club... Ha. This is not what happened at all. We suck at golf and love eating Guzman Y Gomez.”

Adam, Co-founder of Lumio

Dan is shipped off to work with ze Germans as Head of Product at Influencer DB.

Adam decides to stay in Sydney and cut his teeth as a Product Designer with one of Sydney's leading design studios.

Whilst in Germany, Dan worked with with brands such as Daniel Wellington and BMW - Ja!

Adam worked with clients like Vodafone, TAFE NSW, Adobe and also won the 'Good Design Australia' award for his work on the Seatfrog website.

After spending time apart, Dan and Adam begin to plan their next moves and rekindle their business partnership.

The name "Relume" is born.

relume

verb

[ri-loom]
To relight or rekindle (a light, flame, etc.)

Dan moves back to Sydney to join a Global startup incubator called Antler. He convinces Adam to join him.
🚀 relume launches
For various reasons, Dan and Adam decide to turn down a $100,000 investment from Antler and start their own business venture, without taking outside investment.

To do this they would have to build a company that would be profitable in its first year. Not the next Uber of *insert clever idea*.

After building 11 websites on Webflow in under 6 weeks as a way to test a number of business ideas, Dan and Adam decide to stick to what they know best and launch Relume - a company that designs and builds beautiful Webflow websites.

“Relume was an opportunity for us to build a profitable business, not a startup that bleeds cash, whilst doing what we love to do. It also allows us to learn about all types of businesses and the problems they deal with. These are all opportunities that we could potentially solve for in the future. For now, our goal is simple, we want to build a kickass business which means we really want our customers and the Webflow community to succeed too.”

Dan, Co-founder of Relume

Co-founder Dan finishes the economics degree he promised his mum he’d complete, only to never use it and start his own clothing business (love you mum).
Adam catches wind of Dan’s early success and slides into his DM offering help. Dan politely accepts.
After collectively failing a number of business ventures, Dan and Adam finally have their first break. Together they build Lumio with a team of 7 other legends.

Lumio, previously called Foenix, was a social media analytics company that helped brands like Audi, David Jones and Red Balloon source legitimate influencers for social media campaigns.

“We were essentially the Instagram police and called out fake influencers left, right and centre. It was fun and all, but there is only so many bikini chicks you can look at on Instagram before you start losing your mind.”

Dan, Co-founder and CEO of Lumio

Lumio gets acquired by German company, Influencer DB. Yeww! 🎉

“After this, we both took up golf on during the week and started eating fancy dinners at the local Country Club... Ha. This is not what happened at all. We suck at golf and love eating Guzman Y Gomez.”

Adam, Co-founder of Lumio

Dan is shipped off to work with ze Germans as Head of Product at Influencer DB.

Adam decides to stay in Sydney and cut his teeth as a Product Designer with one of Sydney's leading design studios.

Whilst in Germany, Dan worked with with brands such as Daniel Wellington and BMW - Ja!

Adam worked with clients like Vodafone, TAFE NSW, Adobe and also won the 'Good Design Australia' award for his work on the Seatfrog website.

After spending time apart, Dan and Adam begin to plan their next moves and rekindle their business partnership.

The name "Relume" is born.

relume

verb

[ri-loom]
To relight or rekindle (a light, flame, etc.)

Dan moves back to Sydney to join a Global startup incubator called Antler. He convinces Adam to join him.
🚀 relume launches
For various reasons, Dan and Adam decide to turn down a $100,000 investment from Antler and start their own business venture, without taking outside investment.

To do this they would have to build a company that would be profitable in its first year. Not the next Uber of *insert clever idea*.

After building 11 websites on Webflow in under 6 weeks as a way to test a number of business ideas, Dan and Adam decide to stick to what they know best and launch Relume - a company that designs and builds beautiful Webflow websites.

“Relume was an opportunity for us to build a profitable business, not a startup that bleeds cash, whilst doing what we love to do. It also allows us to learn about all types of businesses and the problems they deal with. These are all opportunities that we could potentially solve for in the future. For now, our goal is simple, we want to build a kickass business which means we really want our customers and the Webflow community to succeed too.”

Dan, Co-founder of Relume