RazorSecure Celebrates its 10th Anniversary Year!

This year we are proudly celebrating our 10th anniversary. Since RazorSecure was founded by Alex Cowan in 2014, we have grown to over 50 staff members across the globe, and have a proven track record in delivering our projects and solutions to large rail operators and train builders. Trusted by the rail industry, we have collaborated with different operators and train builders, and are continuing to expand our reach internationally.


A Decade of Innovation

For 10 years, RazorSecure has been at the forefront of developing cutting edge technology to support rail operators and OEMs in securing both onboard and wayside rail infrastructure. Our solutions have been deployed on over 23 distinct train fleets including new and legacy fleets and we have protected over 250 million passenger journeys. This is a testament of our commitment to innovation, progress, and collaboration.

Our product portfolio has grown to four innovative products, designed specifically for rolling stock, signalling, and infrastructure systems, and we are continuously innovating to keep ahead of a rapidly evolving threat landscape.



Our Thanks

Building on strong foundations established over the last 10 years, we remain committed to supporting the changing needs of the rail industry through the evolving cyber threat landscape, and look forward to delivering further innovative technology and solutions. 

We’d like to extend our sincere gratitude to all of our customers and industry partners who have collaborated with us, and we look forward to continuing these relationships as they bring growth and resilience across the sector. 

We’d also like to pay tribute to all  our incredible team members who have worked tirelessly in the development and delivery of our solutions and large projects over the years. None of this would have been possible without the passion and dedication from each of our team members.


 
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