Red Canary Reports Strong Fiscal Year 2025 with AI-Driven Innovations

Red Canary announced a successful fiscal year 2025, marked by a 63% year-over-year growth in enterprise bookings and significant AI-driven product innovations.

Red Canary has concluded its fiscal year 2025 with notable achievements in enterprise growth and product innovation, announced in a press release. The company reported a 63% year-over-year increase in enterprise new customer bookings, pushing its annual recurring revenue beyond $140 million.

Throughout the year, Red Canary focused on enhancing its managed detection and response (MDR) capabilities with AI-driven advancements. These innovations included improvements in identity detection and response, cloud security, and endpoint security. The company also introduced Red Canary Managed XSIAM to bolster security operations and launched the Red Canary Security Data Lake to reduce storage costs.

In the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2025, Red Canary maintained a 99% accuracy rate in threat detection while processing more security data. The integration of AI agents into security operations center workflows reduced investigation times by 90%, enabling faster threat detection and response. Additionally, Red Canary expanded its technology partnerships, including support for CrowdStrike Falcon Identity Protection.

The company enters fiscal year 2026 with strong momentum, having earned recognition on CRN's 2025 Security 100 List and being named a Leader in the Forrester Wave™: Managed Detection and Response Services, Q1 2025.

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