Our Story
Most tech companies claim they started in a garage. We started with a taxidermy kudu named Brutus.
How We Got Here
Thomas Porter, our founder and lead technologist, spent years in the cybersecurity trenches, building automation platforms, hunting threats, and generally making attackers' lives miserable. Along the way, he worked with Ashley Robinson, a mentor who taught him that the best technical solutions aren't the most complex ones. They're the ones that actually work.
Ashley's house featured one unusual resident: Brutus, a rather imposing taxidermy kudu. What began as an ongoing joke ("Why do you have a kudu in your living room?") evolved into something more meaningful. Kudus are remarkable animals. Incredibly agile, surprisingly strong, and masters at navigating rough terrain without breaking a sweat.
That's exactly what good digital infrastructure should be. Not lumbering and expensive. Not requiring three consultants and a project manager just to update a website. Just strong, agile, and built to handle whatever terrain your business operates in.

Why CyberKudu Exists
Too many companies treat digital infrastructure like it's some mysterious dark art that requires endless budgets and faceless enterprise vendors who speak exclusively in acronyms. We disagree.
We built CyberKudu because digital infrastructure doesn't need to be an expensive, gormless task. It needs to be professional, tidy, and tailored to your company's actual needs, not whatever package some sales team is pushing this quarter.
We're not a faceless enterprise. We're a tech company that actually picks up the phone, explains things in English, and builds solutions that work. Think of us as the opposite of that vendor who sends you a 47 page proposal when you asked a simple question.
Strong. Agile. Surprisingly good at navigating challenging terrain. Just like a kudu, minus the taxidermy.
