About Recyber

Securing your digital future.

We make cyber risk legible to the people who have to act on it — connecting technical expertise with business strategy, and turning human risk from a footnote into something an organisation can actually manage.

DefenceMoD and British Army leadership
Scienceapplied behavioural research
LondonUK-built, deployed globally
Security is a human network, not a perimeter
Why we exist

The industry kept solving the part it could already see.

Tools got sharper. Training got longer. And the part attackers actually aim at — how people behave under pressure, in a hurry, at the end of a long day — stayed a line item nobody could measure.

Recyber exists to close that gap: to make the behaviours that decide whether an attack lands visible, treatable and provable.

"Synnovis, our NHS pathology partnership in south east London, trialled Republic in recognition of the critical role human risk plays within the wider threat landscape. Republic was well received by colleagues and the feedback has been encouraging."

Chief Information Officer

SYNLAB Group

What drives us

Four commitments we build against.

They shape what we measure, what we refuse to measure, and how the product behaves when nobody is watching.

Human-first

Cyber security is a behavioural challenge before it is a technical one. We start with how people actually act, not how a policy says they should.

Measurable

We don't deal in assumptions. Every intervention is tracked, every behaviour change is measured, and every risk reduction is quantified.

Blame-free

Psychological safety is core to the approach. Anonymous collection means people can learn from a mistake instead of hiding it.

Adaptive

No two people carry the same risk, so no two people get the same treatment. The system learns as your organisation changes.

Where we come from

Built by people who have done the job.

Republic isn't a theory about human risk. It comes out of defence, government and applied research — places where getting people wrong has consequences.

UK Ministry of DefenceCyber awareness, behaviours and culture
British ArmyStrategic officer roles
Government of BermudaStrategic security risk advisory
NATO / PfPC2025 Cyber Reference Curriculum
UN specialised agenciesApplied behavioural research
IBMTechnology consulting
Blackpoint CyberEngineering leadership
Leadership

Defence, science and engineering, in one room.

Decades of military and government security experience, applied behavioural research, and the engineering to turn both into a product people actually use.

Andrew Clarke

Andrew Clarke

Chief Executive Officer

Former Senior Strategic Security Risk Advisor to Bermuda's Governor. Previously a British Army Officer in UK Ministry of Defence strategic roles. Specialises in cyber resilience advisory and supply chain risk.

Bermuda Governor's OfficeBritish ArmySupply chain risk
Si Pavitt

Si Pavitt

Senior Advisor — Behaviours

Former Head of Cyber Awareness, Behaviours and Culture at UK Ministry of Defence. PhD candidate in forensic psychology. Professional social engineer with 10+ years experience.

UK MoDForensic psychologySocial engineering
Lee Mora

Lee Mora

Chief Technology Officer

Former IBM Technology Consultant and Director of Engineering at Blackpoint Cyber. Background in SaaS platform design and software engineering. Holds B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Computer Science.

IBMBlackpoint CyberPlatform engineering

Working with security-conscious teams worldwide

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