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Ranger open-source risk detection platform launch

Ranger open-source risk detection platform launch.

articleNarf Industries PlcJune 27, 20255/company/narf-industries-plc/news/ranger-open-source-risk-detection-platform-launch
Ranger open-source risk detection platform launch

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n27 June 2025\nNARF INDUSTRIES PLC\n(\"Narf\", the \"Company\", or the \"Group\")\n \nNarf Launches \"Ranger\", an Open-Source Risk Detection Platform\n \nNarf Industries plc (LSE: NARF), a leading U.S.-based cybersecurity group specializing in advanced threat intelligence and software system security, is pleased to announce the launch of Ranger, a powerful new software platform that helps organizations identify hidden threats in open-source software before they escalate into serious issues.\n \nRanger goes beyond traditional code scanning. It analyzes the people and behaviors behind open-source projects to detect early warning signs, giving users critical foresight into emerging risks and vulnerabilities.\n \nRanger's commercial launch marks a significant validation of Ranger's technical maturity and operational value, reinforcing its readiness for mission-critical use. With this strong foundation, Ranger is well positioned for broader adoption by further U.S. Government agencies and commercial rollout into enterprise sectors where securing the software supply chain is an urgent and growing priority.\n \nAs the global dependence on open-source software continues to grow, so does the critical need to safeguard its integrity. Ranger is purpose built to address this challenge and offers Narf a clear opportunity to scale its presence across government agencies and enterprise markets and establish itself as a leader in the fast-evolving field of software supply chain security.\n \nRanger: Key Points\n●     Narf launches Ranger, an advanced early warning platform for open-source software security.\n●   Monitors and analyzes team and repository dynamics, and anomalies in open-source activity to uncover risks and threats, not just the code itself.\n●   Targeting government agencies with critical needs, followed by enterprise clients in high-risk sectors, with plans to integrate into broader threat intelligence ecosystems.\n●    A SaaS revenue model to include licensing, API integration, and future partnerships with threat intelligence providers building a scalable path to recurring, high-margin revenues.\n●   The global software supply chain security market is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 12.5% from 2024 to 2030, surpassing $5 billion by 2030[1].\n...

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