Bulhack is now Cyberware: What this means for customers

Jun 12, 2025

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Bulhack is now Cyberware: What this means for customers

Bulhack is transitioning to the Cyberware brand to better represent a broader suite of security assessment and validation services. While the branding and reporting improve, contracts and invoicing remain unchanged. Customers will experience the same high standard of service and support, with new enhancements visible in communications and engagement materials.

Why Cyberware, why now

As security risks evolve, organizations do not need just periodic testing, they need continuous assessment. Cyberware puts automated testing and expert validation at the core, turning technical findings into business-focused advice so leaders can prioritize and act quickly. Our approach helps bridge the gap between cybersecurity and executive decision-making.

What stays the same

All ongoing engagements, service levels, and support continue with the same trusted team. Existing contracts and trial agreements remain in place during the brand transition to ensure complete continuity.

What gets better

Alongside ongoing offerings, Cyberware now introduces Security Code Review as a dedicated service. This hands-on review combines automated code scanning and expert analysis to identify vulnerabilities at the source, covering risks like injection flaws, authentication weaknesses, and accidental data exposure. The process includes thorough manual checks to find business logic issues that automated tools may miss, helping clients secure their software early and meet compliance standards.

Other improvements include advanced, continuous assessments, more actionable reporting, and compliance mapping that supports legal, audit, and engineering teams. White-label reports remain available for partners who want to deliver branded, board-ready results.

How services are delivered

Cyberware blends human expertise with proven security testing methods and up-to-date threat intelligence to ensure findings reflect real-world risks. All recommendations are mapped to attack techniques seen in the wild, so remediation efforts directly improve defense where it matters.

What this means for current customers

All trials, projects, and future work are unaffected except for the Cyberware branding on communications and deliverables. Contracts, pricing, and account management remain as agreed, with the added benefit of new service offerings including Security Code Review.

What is next

Customers will receive an introduction to updated reporting and new services, including code review and enhanced attack chain mapping. The service catalog now offers deeper technical testing alongside ongoing risk validation to fit a range of business needs. Partners also retain the option for white-label reporting at scale.

Pressing questions

  1. Will pricing or scope change?

    No, all current terms remain. Enhancements focus on new services and clearer, more actionable reporting.

  2. Will points of contact or SLAs change?

    No, contacts, service levels, and delivery teams are unchanged. Any future improvements will be communicated ahead of time.

  3. How is Cyberware different?

    Cyberware combines expert-led, real-world attack simulation with automated discovery, code review, and bespoke business insights, helping leaders understand risk and prioritize fixes faster.

  4. How does this help leadership and boards?

    Executives get a direct view of vulnerabilities, breach likelihood, compliance exposure, and mitigation paths, turning technical risk into business clarity.

Key takeaways

Bulhack's transition to Cyberware marks a new chapter for the same expert team with new branding and expanded services such as the Security Code Review. This evolution brings customers more ways to discover risks, prioritize action, and report on security maturity with confidence.