Fenix24: Resilience Proven Through Recovery

Nominated in the Category:

Additional Info

CompanyFenix24
Company size70-99 employees
World RegionNorth America
Websitehttps://fenix24.com/

NOMINATION HIGHLIGHTS

Cyber resilience is measured by recovery, and Fenix24 has been building that capability since before the market used the term. Its evidence base is 500+ hands-on ransomware recoveries, including 30 of the Fortune 500.

Fenix24 converted that recovery experience into a resilience program clients run continuously, not annually. Recovery times run 53% to 57% faster than industry averages, teams mobilize within one hour of notification, and the company now serves clients in 96 countries. Capabilities acquired through acquisitions of appNovi and vArmour were folded into the platform, extending recovery modeling across cloud, SaaS, and on-premises infrastructure.

Fenix24 operates a framework of four connected steps. Argos99 discovers and measures recoverability across 70+ live data sources. The Resiliency Intelligence Assessment validates it, defining the Minimally Viable Enterprise and testing posture against real RPO and RTO targets. The Resiliency Operations Center operates it, executing remediation and monitoring for configuration drift, dependency changes, and backup gaps as they emerge. Fenix24’s recovery team responds when a client is attacked, and what it learns in that engagement feeds back into Argos99. Live breach experience continuously sharpens the model that other clients are measured against.

Argos99 also ingests policy statements alongside telemetry, so a client sees not only current state but where that state has drifted from its intended recovery posture.

Software alone does not create resiliency. A list of tasks is not the same as a team that executes them at scale. Fenix24 pairs the platform with the most experienced recovery practitioners in the industry, and reports the result to leadership through a resilience dashboard that tracks prioritized remediation, its status, and measurable improvement in recovery posture over time.

That is the proof of recoverability regulators and directors are now demanding, produced from live data rather than an annual exercise.