Pasadena-based software development company RealDefense has earned a spot on Deloitte’s prestigious Technology Fast 500 ranking for 2024. With a 267 percent revenue growth, the company credited its success to acquisition synergies, organic expansion, and a scalable partner platform. The company, known for products like iolo System Mechanic and SUPERAntiSpyware, serves over three million customers with its privacy and security software portfolio. RealDefense’s product lineup includes STOPzilla, MyCleanID, MyCleanPC, ioloVPN, GetMyDrivers, WarrantyStar, and Support.com, while partnering with leading consumer brands in cybersecurity and PC manufacturing sectors.
Deloitte’s Christie Simons, partner at Deloitte & Touche LLP, emphasized the innovative nature of the Technology Fast 500 list, stating that innovation, transformation, and disruption of the status quo are key factors. To qualify for the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 recognition, companies must maintain proprietary technology generating significant operating revenue, meet minimum thresholds, achieve at least $5 million in current-year operating revenues, demonstrate a four-year operational history, and maintain North American headquarters. RealDefense’s CEO Gary Guseinov and President Sean Whiteley expressed their gratitude for the company’s growth and success, highlighting the efficient scaling, meeting market demand, and strong financial performance enabled by key factors like acquisition synergies and organic expansion. The company’s achievement on Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500 list signifies its position as a leader in security and privacy solutions within the technology sector.
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