Partner with Teams Who Share Your Vision
We collaborate with organizations that understand security isn't just about tools—it's about people, processes, and trust. Our partnerships exist because we believe better outcomes happen when smart people work together.
Real Collaboration Creates Better Security Outcomes
We're selective about who we work with. Not because we're exclusive, but because meaningful partnerships require aligned values and complementary expertise. Our partners aren't just vendors or clients—they're colleagues who share our commitment to improving security practices across industries.
Over the past five years, we've learned that the best security frameworks emerge from diverse perspectives. A financial institution in Toronto taught us about regulatory compliance challenges. A healthcare provider in Vancouver showed us how to balance security with patient care accessibility. These aren't case studies—they're ongoing conversations that make all of us better at what we do.
- Access to specialized threat intelligence from multiple industry sectors
- Joint development of metrics frameworks tailored to specific compliance requirements
- Quarterly strategy sessions with security leaders from partner organizations
- Shared resources for incident response planning and tabletop exercises
Partnership Opportunities
We're always looking for organizations that bring fresh thinking to security challenges. Here's how we typically work together.
Technology Integration
If you've built tools that monitor or measure security performance, we can help ensure they align with meaningful KPIs. We've worked with SIEM providers, vulnerability scanners, and custom monitoring platforms to create actionable metrics.
Training Collaboration
Security teams need practical skills, not just certification prep. We partner with training providers to develop workshops focused on real-world metric interpretation and decision-making frameworks that actually get used.
Research Partnerships
Academic institutions and security research firms bring valuable perspective on emerging threats. We contribute real-world data to help validate research findings and turn theoretical frameworks into practical applications.
Industry Consortiums
Some security challenges are too big for any single organization. We participate in industry groups focused on establishing baseline security metrics and sharing anonymized threat data to benefit everyone.
Open Source Contribution
We believe good security frameworks should be accessible. Partners who contribute to or maintain open source security projects find we're eager to collaborate on tools that benefit the broader community.
Regional Networks
Security needs vary by geography and regulatory environment. We work with regional partners who understand local compliance requirements and can help adapt our frameworks to different contexts.

Building Partnerships That Actually Matter
Most partnership programs are just lead generation dressed up in collaboration language. That's not what we do. Our approach is straightforward: find organizations solving complementary problems, figure out where our work overlaps, and build something useful together.
Last year, we started working with a threat intelligence platform that had great data but struggled with presentation. We helped them develop visualization frameworks that tied directly to CISO-level KPIs. They got better product adoption. Their clients got clearer insights. We learned new approaches to real-time metric tracking. Everyone benefited.
Discovery Conversation
We start with an honest discussion about what you're trying to accomplish and where we might add value. No sales pitch—just two groups of professionals figuring out if collaboration makes sense.
Pilot Project
Rather than signing lengthy agreements, we usually start with a focused project. Maybe it's co-developing a metric framework or running a joint workshop. Small commitments let both sides learn how we work together.
Ongoing Collaboration
If the pilot works well, we expand from there. Some partnerships involve regular knowledge sharing. Others become deeper product integrations or joint service offerings. We let the relationship evolve naturally based on what's actually useful.
What Our Partners Actually Say
We'd been collecting security metrics for years but couldn't figure out which ones executive leadership actually cared about. Working with Corepathwaya helped us connect our technical measurements to business outcomes in ways that finally made sense to the board.
The best part about this partnership is they don't try to sell us things we don't need. When we asked about incident response metrics, they pointed us to an open source tool that fit our budget better than their own service. That kind of honesty is rare.