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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Quokka customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Quokka for Application Security (AppSec) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Quokka for Application Security (AppSec) include: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, a United States based Government organisation with 220 employees and revenues of $4.12 billion, Cybersecurity And Infrastructure Security Agency, a United States based Government organisation with 3292 employees and revenues of $3.01 billion, U.S. Army Training And Doctrine Command, a United States based Government organisation with 56000 employees and revenues of $2.70 billion and many others.
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Cybersecurity And Infrastructure Security Agency | Government | 3292 | $3.0B | United States | Quokka.io | Quokka | Application Security (AppSec) | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, the Cybersecurity And Infrastructure Security Agency awarded a Mobile App Vetting contract to Kryptowire, now Quokka, and provisioned Quokka as an Application Security (AppSec) capability to develop a federal mobile application vetting shared-service. The engagement established a formal Mobile App Vetting program intended to centralize app security assessments for federal civilian agencies across the United States, with a MAV pilot that launched in fiscal year 2022 to provide scalable mobile app and firmware analysis and improve agency mobile security posture.
Quokka was implemented to deliver core Application Security (AppSec) functions including automated static and dynamic analysis, firmware analysis, centralized reporting, and remediation workflow orchestration. The deployment emphasized policy driven vetting rules, standardized evidence packaging for agency reviews, and API driven intake pipelines to accept agency app submissions and manage continuous analysis workflows. This Quokka deployment positioned Quokka as the Application Security (AppSec) backbone for federal mobile vetting, aligning tool capabilities with common mobile security assessment terminology and processes.
Operationally the MAV pilot ran as a shared service for federal civilian agencies, providing standardized vetting processes, common intake and reporting workflows, and consolidated findings to agency security teams. Governance for the service focused on cross agency coordination of vetting criteria and intake workflows to ensure consistent application security reviews, while the fiscal year 2022 pilot explicitly aimed to scale mobile app and firmware analysis and improve agency mobile security posture across the federal government.
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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency | Government | 220 | $4.1B | United States | Quokka.io | Quokka | Application Security (AppSec) | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency began a research-focused Application Security (AppSec) engagement that included use of the Quokka application. The award funded research beginning in fiscal 2020 under the OPS-5G program to advance secure, open programmable 5G and to conduct mobile and firmware security analysis within the United States.
The Quokka implementation concentrated on developing security-focused tooling and analysis workflows for mobile and networked systems, aligning with Application Security (AppSec) capabilities such as mobile and firmware analysis, automated instrumentation, and analysis pipelines. DARPA administered the work through the OPS-5G research program and contractually supported the effort with an award to Kryptowire, the engagement was explicitly research-oriented rather than a standard commercial mobile application security testing deployment and emphasized experimental tooling, program-level governance, and analysis workflows over immediate enterprise rollout.
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U.S. Army Training And Doctrine Command | Government | 56000 | $2.7B | United States | Quokka.io | Quokka | Application Security (AppSec) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, U.S. Army Training And Doctrine Command implemented Quokka as an Application Security (AppSec) solution. In the same year TRADOC procured Kryptowire services under a GSA delivery order to perform iOS and mobile application vetting and security testing for Army training and operational applications in the United States.
Quokka was applied to Application Security (AppSec) workflows aligned to mobile application vetting, including static analysis and runtime testing, and centralized vulnerability analysis and issue tracking consistent with AppSec functional expectations. Kryptowire delivered iOS focused vetting and produced vulnerability analysis reports under the GSA schedule delivery order to support app assessment activities.
Operational coverage targeted Army training and operational mobile applications across the United States and involved security and development stakeholders responsible for accreditation and deployment. The 2019 delivery order work produced app vetting and vulnerability analysis that reduced mobile AppSec risk for Army applications.
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