RudieSec builds capabilities in partnership with organizations that have real problems to solve and a willingness to collaborate. We call these Co-Dev Partnerships. Not because we are building a product for the public, but because the best intelligence workflows are shaped by real operational needs. The goal is simple: Create a tighter, faster platform and intel process development loop that closes the gap between threat realities and actionable decisions.
A Co-Dev partner is not a client in a transaction-only sense. Yes, Co-Devs are paying clients (at a reduced monthly subscription fee during the Co-dev contract period), but they are also organizations that want to help shape how external threat intelligence is applied in the field, especially for SMBs and NGOs. In exchange, Co-Devs will receive priority access to new analysis approaches, early intel brief formats, and iterative improvements based on their feedback. This will be a working relationship built on honesty, clarity, and mutual benefit.
We are selective about partnerships because credibility matters. Co-Devs are a fit when they have defined operational and cybersecurity concerns, can commit to ongoing feedback during the Co-Dev period (1 year), and value disciplined decision support. It won’t be a fit for organizations looking for a “quick scan,” curiosity-only research, or anything that drifts into unethical collection. Our work stays aligned with lawful, ethical OSINT and responsible intelligence practices.
What Co-Dev partners can expect is to participate in an ongoing, structured feedback loop with our team. We align on your key risks and objectives, deliver recurring intelligence support, then refine outputs and practices based on what actually helped the Co-Dev make decisions. This may include adjustments to brief formats, prioritization logic, coverage focus, and the way we communicate confidence and uncertainty. Co-Devs will see progress over time because the relationship is designed to learn on both sides.
Co-Dev partners will also help us validate what matters most across different intelligence environments. Different industries, geographies, and operating models create different threat pressures. Co-Devs help ensure our intelligence products stay grounded, practical, and useful, not theoretical. The benefit to Co-Devs is influence and early access to our intel deliverables. The benefit to us is proof, refinement, and sharper relevance for the clients we serve.
If you are interested in becoming a Co-Dev Partner, start by reaching out through our Co-Dev Inquiries page. Tell us what your organization does, where you operate, and the kinds of cyber threat concerns or pressures you experience most often. We will respond with a short set of alignment questions and propose a path forward if it looks like a fit for both sides.