
ObjectSecurity provides precision vulnerability detection for defense and critical infrastructure, specializing in automated binary reverse engineering and analysis to uncover zero-day vulnerabilities with high accuracy and minimal false positives. Their flagship product, BinLens™, utilizes symbolic execution to detect memory-safety violations and other undefined behaviors in binary programs, offering flexible deployment options. The company also offers services in AI/ML, including consulting, training, custom model development, and compliance, as well as binary analysis services, technical expert witness services in cybersecurity and AI/ML, and has a strong focus on supply chain risk analysis. ObjectSecurity serves a wide range of industries including defense, industrial control systems, and smart cities, aiming to proactively protect against cyber threats and improve security postures.

ObjectSecurity provides precision vulnerability detection for defense and critical infrastructure, specializing in automated binary reverse engineering and analysis to uncover zero-day vulnerabilities with high accuracy and minimal false positives. Their flagship product, BinLens™, utilizes symbolic execution to detect memory-safety violations and other undefined behaviors in binary programs, offering flexible deployment options. The company also offers services in AI/ML, including consulting, training, custom model development, and compliance, as well as binary analysis services, technical expert witness services in cybersecurity and AI/ML, and has a strong focus on supply chain risk analysis. ObjectSecurity serves a wide range of industries including defense, industrial control systems, and smart cities, aiming to proactively protect against cyber threats and improve security postures.
Founded: 2000
Flagship product: BinLens — binary vulnerability analysis using symbolic execution
Core focus: High-assurance cybersecurity for defense and critical infrastructure
Founders / leadership: Ulrich Lang (Founder & CEO) and Rudolf Schreiner (Co‑founder)
Funding signals: Total funding reported: 10,130,000.00 USD; multiple U.S. government SBIR awards/contracts
Binary software vulnerabilities, memory‑safety and undefined behavior in compiled programs; AI/ML model vulnerabilities and supply chain risk for mission‑critical/defense environments.
2000
Cybersecurity / Defense & critical‑infrastructure security
$2,500,000
$1,500,000
Option noted in company announcement
$1,000,000
$1,100,000
$1,900,000