List of RidgeBot Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying RidgeBot 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 RidgeBot for Threat Modeling 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 RidgeBot for Threat Modeling include: T-Systems, a Germany based Professional Services organisation with 28000 employees and revenues of $4.70 billion, Mugen Japan, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 120 employees and revenues of $14.0 million, Netpluz, a Singapore based Professional Services organisation with 60 employees and revenues of $6.0 million and many others.
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Mugen Japan | Professional Services | 120 | $14M | Japan | Ridge Security | RidgeBot | Threat Modeling | 2025 | Broad |
In 2025, Mugen Japan engaged RidgeBot for Threat Modeling to run AI powered automated penetration testing on its Rakuraku commuting-expense SaaS. The engagement was delivered via distributor BROAD and implemented by MSSP GRCS, targeting SaaS product security in the HR commuting-expense process area in Japan to satisfy an international customer's security requirements and to reduce time and cost for validation.
RidgeBot was configured to execute automated reconnaissance, vulnerability discovery, and exploit verification workflows, producing compliance ready, high quality reports. The implementation leveraged RidgeBot's AI driven automated penetration testing capabilities to prioritize findings and to generate repeatable test artifacts suitable for regulatory and customer review.
Operational coverage focused on the Rakuraku commuting-expense SaaS instance in Japan and on HR business functions, with MSSP GRCS orchestrating test runs and validating report outputs. Governance was defined to package compliance ready documentation and to integrate findings into remediation tracking processes, with a plan established for at least annual retesting using RidgeBot.
The engagement produced compliance ready reports and a documented annual retesting cadence, aligning RidgeBot deployment through BROAD and MSSP GRCS with Mugen Japan's SaaS security and customer assurance requirements.
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Netpluz | Professional Services | 60 | $6M | Singapore | Ridge Security | RidgeBot | Threat Modeling | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 Netpluz integrated RidgeBot into its MSSP and SOC service fabric to automate vulnerability assessment and penetration testing. The deployment targeted security operations teams in Singapore and across Asia Pacific, and it was positioned to deliver Continuous Threat Exposure Management capabilities for the company’s managed security services portfolio.
RidgeBot provided automated vulnerability assessment and automated penetration testing workflows within the Threat Modeling category, supporting continuous assessment orchestration and exploitation verification as part of managed VAPT and MDR offerings. The implementation centralized testing cadence and incident validation into the SOC toolchain, enabling programmatic scheduling and repeatable test execution across customer environments.
Operationally the rollout covered Netpluz’s SOC/MSSP delivery model for its Asia Pacific customer base, embedding RidgeBot into service delivery pipelines to streamline managed VAPT and MDR operations. The deployment reduced manual testing effort and lowered service delivery costs, while shifting the operational model toward continuous, automated testing and CTEM-oriented service delivery.
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T-Systems | Professional Services | 28000 | $4.7B | Germany | Ridge Security | RidgeBot | Threat Modeling | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, T-Systems embedded RidgeBot into its managed offensive security services to expand its Threat Modeling capabilities. The deployment integrated RidgeBot as a core application for automated penetration testing and adversary emulation within the company service catalog for enterprise clients.
RidgeBot was configured to execute scheduled and on-demand automated penetration tests and adversary emulation scenarios, validating defenses across internal and external networks. Functional capabilities implemented included automated test orchestration, adversary scenario playback, and standardized report outputs to feed security operations workflows and vulnerability management processes.
The implementation integrated RidgeBot outputs into T-Systems SOC and MSSP service pipelines, delivering test artifacts and findings to security operations and managed detection teams for remediation prioritization. Operational scope focused on enterprise client engagements across Europe, led from T-Systems headquarters in Germany, and embedded within managed service delivery workflows to provide repeatable validation cycles.
T-Systems partnered with Ridge Security to operationalize RidgeBot, formalizing automated testing into service orchestration, change control, and incident response handoffs to ensure governance and repeatability. The Europe based initiative reported a roughly 30% time reduction versus manual testing, improving coverage, lowering costs, and strengthening SOC and MSSP service offerings.
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