Fenix24 Advances Global Cybersecurity Business Through Emphasis on Breach Recovery Solutions
Fenix24 Advances Global Cybersecurity Business Through Emphasis on Breach Recovery Solutions
As cyberattacks become more frequent and mature, this firm is focusing on helping companies recover and setting them on the path toward security.
Fenix24 has taken aim at setting itself apart from cybersecurity industry trends during 2025.
For example, the company is rapidly hiring within all areas of its expanding business and making strategic acquisitions. While swimming against an industry fixated on resisting cyberattacks, Fenix24 helps organizations successfully recover from data breaches and advance their security postures with the intention of making them much more secure than before.
Fenix24 is eyeing further expansion heading into 2026, including Asia. Driving this growth is Fenix24’s capacity to deliver a cyber resilience program that integrates threat prevention with post-breach rapid response and restoration.
Fenix24’s evolution from a successful breach recovery company into a full cyber resilience provider came to life with the launch of Securitas Summa in 2024. This cyber resilience program has quickly gained traction for its effectiveness in combining resistance and recovery strategies into a unified framework, allowing organizations to restore operations while minimizing operational downtime and preserving business continuity.
“In today’s threat landscape, organizations need partners who can safeguard the trust and integrity they’ve built with their clients,” said Fenix24 CEO Mark Grazman. “Our mission is to ensure that when our partners are under attack, their clients remain protected, their reputations intact, and their operations resilient.”
The imperative of recovery over resistance
Fenix24 has noticed lower confidence in network security despite trends toward larger cybersecurity budgets. This notion is supported by the company’s research into the legal industry, a favored target of threat actors, particularly due to the highly sensitive nature of client data.
According to Fenix24’s 2025 research report, Fenix24 and ILTA: 2025 State of Cybersecurity in Law Firms | Digital IT News, produced in cooperation with the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA), 82% of law firms believe their security budgets are adequate. However, 40% acknowledge security gaps—23% with known gaps and 17% saying they are “secure where it counts,” implying gaps but believing the biggest risks are covered.
In other words, even an “adequate” budget leaves security gaps—gaps that are either accepted or expected. Logically, this supports Fenix24’s position that data backup technology is an organization’s most critical security tool—if properly configured and truly immutable. “Immutability” means that an organization’s data cannot be altered, encrypted, or deleted by any means, and that it is essentially locked down against threat actor attacks.
Fenix24 is organized into four battalions, each with its own specialization:
- Athena7: IT security assessments, strategy, and planning
- Grypho5: Ongoing, security-based management
- Argos99: Expert insights into data, assets, and infrastructure
- Fenix24: Ransomware rapid response, remediation, and recovery
Fenix24’s cybersecurity teams emphasize speed and security, not just restoration of impacted systems. Its disaster recovery playbook is predicated on pre-assigned roles, communications protocols, and sequencing. When every minute of downtime impacts the bottom line, Fenix24 teams can deploy rapidly once notified of an incident, including legal, forensic, IT, and cybersecurity experts working in sync from the outset.
By integrating immediately into an enterprise’s incident response process, Fenix24 asserts that it can significantly reduce operational downtime, giving companies a distinctive advantage in today’s complex threat landscape.
“Cyberattacks continue to escalate in frequency and impact, with organizations needing resilient partners who can help them recover and come back stronger,” said Grazman. “This year, 2025, has been transformative for Fenix24, as we’ve expanded globally, launched a powerful new platform, and deepened strategic partnerships.”
Strategic acquisitions bolster mission-critical approach to security
A major milestone for Fenix24 during 2025 was its acquisition of appNovi. As a cybersecurity mesh architecture software company, appNovi helps organizations look into application dependency mapping, including production infrastructure and virtual and cloud environments, integrated with comprehensive asset tracking.
The appNovi acquisition complements Fenix24’s recent acquisition of vArmour, a provider of application relationship management software. vArmour helps organizations recover from attacks across core infrastructure, security applications, the cloud, and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) environments.
In fact, breach recovery solutions became so central to its business that “Fenix24” was elevated to the official company name in 2025 while continuing to operate under its legal entity, Conversant Group. Meanwhile, the company launched its fourth battalion this year, Argos99, a cybersecurity resilience and operations platform that unifies and automates asset discovery, dependency mapping, telemetry correlation, and risk prioritization. By offering Argos99 as a SaaS solution, Fenix24 broadened its services portfolio, delivering customers an integrated, software-enabled approach to defending against and recovering from cyberattacks and ransomware incidents.
Before, during, or after an attack, most organizations struggle to understand their application and infrastructure dependencies. This results in significantly slower ransomware recovery and reduced resiliency. Integrating Argos99’s proprietary software with the capabilities of vArmour and appNovi’s advanced application dependency analysis provides detailed mapping and visualization of physical assets.
Argos99 connects to an organization’s existing tools and systems to gather metadata about its environment, covering physical and virtual devices, users, data stores, configurations, policies, and more, whether the infrastructure is on-premises, in the cloud, or hybrid.
What makes Argos99 especially effective is its ability to correlate and contextualize this information. From there, a security team can identify gaps, overlaps, and potential vulnerabilities with clarity and speed while understanding which servers must be restored first to bring the most critical systems back online as quickly as possible.
By providing a clear plan for prioritizing network protection, understanding critical dependencies, and helping significantly improve recovery efficiency after an attack, Argos99’s capabilities can help Fenix24 continue to grow into 2026.
