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Fortra Expands Offensive Security Portfolio with Zero-Point Acquisition

The cybersecurity provider moves to integrate elite red team training and certification into its existing suite of adversary emulation tools.

Fortra announced the acquisition of Zero-Point Security, a UK-based cybersecurity training firm, in a move to bolster its offensive security education and red team operations.

The acquisition integrates Zero-Point Security’s specialized training expertise in adversary emulation and penetration testing with Fortra’s existing software suite, which includes Cobalt Strike, Core Impact and Outflank Security Tooling.

Based in Warrington, UK, Zero-Point Security is known for its Red Team Operations I and II courses. These programs are certified by the Council of Registered Ethical Security Testers (CREST) and lead to the Certified Red Team Operator (CRTO) designation, a credential used to validate expertise in offensive security techniques.

Fortra leadership stated the acquisition is intended to create a more comprehensive training portfolio, allowing organizations to upskill internal teams in adversary-focused techniques. The integration aims to facilitate a "purple-team" mindset, where offensive tactics are used directly to inform and strengthen defensive postures.

Zero-Point Security founder Daniel Duggan will join the Fortra team to help develop new training programs specifically for Fortra’s core offensive security products. The companies have previously collaborated on training initiatives for the Cobalt Strike platform.

The move marks a continued expansion for Fortra in the offensive security market, focusing on the human expertise required to operate sophisticated security assessment tools.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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