Strider Report Reveals Unsanctioned Firms Supplying Iran’s Drone ProgramPress Releases March 31, 2026
Strider Names Trevor Neiman Country Manager for Canada and International Associate General CounselPress Releases March 17, 2026
Former FBI Chief Security Officer Rob Turner Joins Strider as Vice President of GovernmentPress Releases February 20, 2026
Strider CEO and Co-Founder Greg Levesque at 47G’s Zero Gravity Summit: “The global tech race is the new arms race.”Video February 17, 2026
The Independent: “Fears are growing that Chinese-made electronics could leave the US in the dark during a cyber attack”In The News December 18, 2025
Washington Post: “[Strider] Research…reveals how deeply dependent U.S. power companies are on Chinese inverters.”In The News December 18, 2025
Strider: U.S. Power Grid Exposed to Unprecedented Risk from PRC-Made EquipmentPress Releases December 10, 2025
The Sunday Times: “The report by Strider Technologies…found 8,000 scientific papers that have been published in collaboration with PLA-linked institutes.”In The News December 8, 2025
Chinese Government Exploiting UK Universities to Advance Military TechnologyPress Releases December 7, 2025
AP: “More than 500 U.S. universities and institutes have collaborated with Chinese military researchers in recent years…according to…Strider Technologies”In The News October 14, 2025
New Strider Report Reveals Scope and Scale of U.S. Academic Research Done in Collaboration with PLA-Affiliated Entities on STEM TechnologiesPress Releases October 14, 2025
Strider Technologies Joins Oracle Defense Ecosystem to Advance Strategic Intelligence and National Security InnovationPress Releases October 13, 2025
Strider Technologies Announces Partnership with NATO’s Defence Innovation AcceleratorPress Releases September 10, 2025
Strider Technologies Announces Partnership with Brentford Football ClubPress Releases August 21, 2025
Nextgov/FCW: “Foreign adversaries are trying to weaponize open-source software, report finds”In The News August 6, 2025
Politico: “Hackers affiliated with the governments of China, Russia and Iran are directly contributing code to popular open source software”In The News August 5, 2025