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Corero, the distributed denial of service ("DDoS") protection specialists and champion of adaptive, real-time service availability, is pleased to announce good sales traction across Q3 2025, driven by a number of new customer wins and product enhancement launches, as well as a key customer renewal and expansion order in October, delivering a strong start to Q4 2025. Corero delivered a strong Q3 2025, with order intake of $7.4 million (Q3 2024: $6.0 million) and new contract wins secured across the US, UK, Europe, Brazil and Singapore. Two additional CORE customer wins were secured in Q3 2025, following the first two CORE contracts secured in Q2 2025. DDoS protection solutions Corero secured a renewal and significant expansion order with a key customer, a pioneering US cloud computing provider in October 2025. The renewed and expanded contract, providing DDoS protection solutions to the customer’s current and planned data centre portfolio, has a total contract value of $6.8 million, $0.8 million of which was included in the Q3 2025 order intake value noted above. The $6.8 million contract consists of a $3.1 million renewal (of all existing contracts) and $3.7 million expansion, which will be delivered and recognised on a subscription basis over the three-year contract term. Customer demand requirements In addition to good customer traction in H2 2025 to date, Corero has also recently announced a number of key platform enhancements to serve customer demand requirements: Layer 7 TLS Protection blocks high-volume application-layer attacks in real time at the network edge with no additional latency, no false positives and no additional hardware. Zero Trust Admission Control uses behavioural analytics to detect and block anomalies at login portals, reducing risk from credential abuse and bot-driven attacks. Extended WAF and Application Security for Service Providers, which protects web applications and APIs using adaptive analytics, threat modelling and anti-bot capabilities, enabling service providers to offer high-value application-layer security as a managed service. Bare Metal and Commercial Off-the-Shelf Deployment Options, which extend the use cases for Corero’s software-led, hardware-agnostic capabilities to customers who desire to run Corero’s solution on hardware of their choosing. Management reaffirms the guidance for the year ending 31 December 2025, as announced on 16 July 202,5 of revenue between $24.0 million and $25.5 million (FY 2024: $24.6 million) and EBITDA between $1.5 million loss and $0 million (FY 2024: $2.5 million profit). DDoS protection requirements Carl Herberger, Chief Executive Officer at Corero, commented: “I am delighted to extend our partnership with a key Corero customer and to continue to support their growing business and DDoS protection requirements. This expanded contract demonstrates Corero’s technical leadership and the confidence customers, including those managing critical infrastructures, have in our SmartWall ONE platform.” “I am encouraged by the sales growth in Q3 2025 and the strong start to Q4 2025. Our success in winning new customers and expanding our global presence, combined with Corero’s strategic focus on product innovation, continues to sit at the heart of our customer proposition.” “The H2 2025 sales momentum not only reflects our strengthening market presence but highlights the ongoing and urgent shift towards performance-driven, flexible and scalable DDoS protection to mitigate cybersecurity attacks.”
Corero, the distributed denial of service ("DDoS") protection specialists, is pleased to announce the first two customer wins adopting CORE (Corero Observability and Resiliency Ecosystem) architecture – Corero’s next-generation platform designed to unify visibility and defensive action across disparate security infrastructure. First announced on 29 October 2024, the CORE platform initial capabilities include Traffic Analysis (“TA”), Zero Trust Access Control (“ZTAC”) and Layer 7 DDoS protection (“L7”). These capabilities are focused on operational resilience and sit adjacent to Corero’s traditional DDoS protection market product suite. Expansion of TierPoint partnership New capability will be integrated into TierPoint’s broader security platform, enhancing its ability to protect enterprise Corero has agreed a $1.5 million expansion of its partnership with TierPoint, a pioneering provider of secure, connected data centre and cloud solutions. The agreement marks the introduction of Corero’s new CORE L7 (application-layer) DDoS protection, co-developed with TierPoint and designed to defend against modern, complex threats without the bloat of traditional web application firewalls. Unlike legacy Web Application Firewalls that attempt to be all things to all users, Corero’s L7 protection takes a focused, operational-first approach – offering targeted defences against volumetric and protocol-specific attacks at the application layer without unnecessary complexity or latency. The new capability will be integrated into TierPoint’s broader security platform, enhancing its ability to protect enterprise customers operating in hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Cooper health agreement Corero has also secured a new CORE partnership with Cooper University Health Care (“Cooper Health”), a pioneering academic health system based in Camden, New Jersey. This three-year, $0.3 million agreement includes the deployment of Corero’s new ZTAC capabilities, which will provide cybersecurity protection to Cooper Health’s extensive online infrastructure, including almost 14,000 employees across three hospitals. Resilience and safeguarding remote environments The deployment marks the first implementation of ZTAC, which has been developed to ensure that only verified users The deployment marks the first implementation of ZTAC, which has been developed to ensure that only verified users and devices access critical infrastructure by enhancing operational resilience and safeguarding remote environments by enforcing authentication at the network edge. These CORE customer wins, and initial expansion outside of Corero’s market-pioneering DDoS expertise, further demonstrates the growing need for comprehensive cybersecurity solutions in an ever-evolving threat landscape. Corero’s technical leadership Carl Herberger, Chief Executive Officer at Corero, commented: “We are delighted to have secured our first CORE deployments, reinforcing our strategy to develop complementary products alongside our DDoS portfolio, and exemplifying Corero’s technical leadership in this field." "Our close working partnership with the TierPoint security team has helped us design a Layer-7 defence that reflects what organisations actually need today: precision, speed, and adaptability. Our collaboration has resulted in an important milestone for CORE, creating a future-ready ecosystem that we believe will bring unified observability and orchestration to DDoS defence.” Adopting zero trust frameworks Herberger added: “We are also delighted to be able to announce another CORE deployment win with such a fantastic partner in Cooper Health. Healthcare environments are increasingly targeted by sophisticated threats, and network access control is a critical first line of defence." "We are proud to partner with Cooper Health as it leads the way in adopting zero trust frameworks to protect infrastructure and ensure continuous availability of care-critical systems.”
Corero, the distributed denial of service ("DDoS") protection specialists, is pleased to announce a 5-year, $1.2 million expansion of its partnership with Lightedge, a pioneering provider of secure, compliant hybrid infrastructure and services. The new agreement extends Corero’s high-performance DDoS protection across Lightedge’s growing network of data centres in both the United States and globally, replacing an existing provider in part of the infrastructure. Corero’s DDoS protection The grown deployment boosts Lightedge’s defence against increasingly sophisticated DDoS attacks The expanded deployment strengthens Lightedge’s defence against increasingly sophisticated DDoS attacks targeting cloud service providers and critical infrastructure, an area under constant pressure as hybrid environments scale and regulatory expectations grow. This contract expansion reflects a broader industry shift toward flexible, AI-ready security architectures that adapt in real-time—without manual intervention or costly downtime, which Corero’s DDoS protection supports. Evolving cybersecurity threats As organisations reassess cloud strategies and bring workloads back to private and hybrid environments, management believes that infrastructure providers globally will continue to rethink how they defend against evolving cybersecurity threats. Carl Herberger, Chief Executive Officer at Corero, commented: “Lightedge is helping businesses thrive in the hybrid cloud era - where performance, compliance, and uptime are non-negotiable. We’re proud to deepen our partnership with Lightedge, delivering protection that’s as scalable and dynamic as the threats it defends against.”
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