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6 March 2025
NARF INDUSTRIES PLC
("Narf", the "Company", or the
"Group")
New US$6.8 Million Multi-Phase Contract
with US Government Agency DARPA
Transforming cybersecurity testing
& addressing real-world challenges
Narf Industries plc
(LSE: NARF), a leading cybersecurity group specializing in advanced
threat intelligence and software system security, is pleased to
announce its U.S. subsidiary, Narf Industries LLC, signed a US$6.8
million multi-phase contract with the U.S. Government's Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency ("DARPA"). This three year
contract, under DARPA's Intelligent Generation of Tools for
Security ("INGOTS") programme, aims to identify and address
high-severity, chainable vulnerabilities before they can be
exploited by attackers.
Highlights
· Three year, US$6.8 million
multi-phase contract commencing 31 January 2025.
· The Company expects to
recognise circa US$2.6 million of revenue for the first phase of
the contract in its financial year ending 31 March 2026.
· Three future phases are
scheduled to commence on 31 January 2026 and 2027 and are valued at
$1.67 million, $1.24 million, and $1.3 million,
respectively.
· Revenue for the future phases
is expected to be recognised in the Company's financial year
following the completion of each stage.
· Progression to future phases
is subject to programme and budgetary requirements and successful
milestones being achieved.
· This contract will support
the development of Narf's advanced system that simulates multi-step
cyberattacks, helping customers identify and address
vulnerabilities within their organisations.
· The first phase will see Narf
develop prototypes of its system for customer evaluation, paving
the way for government and commercial opportunities as the
technology matures.
Steve Bassi, President and CEO
said: "We are delighted to be part
of DARPA's pioneering INGOTS programme, reaffirming Narf's
commitment to safeguarding critical systems against sophisticated
and evolving cyber threats. This significant US$6.8 million
multi-phase contract enables us to further develop our system that
goes beyond merely identifying vulnerabilities but represents a
fundamental shift in cybersecurity strategy. By simulating
real-world attack tactics, our technology will empower
organisations to anticipate and counter emerging threats, ensuring
stronger protection for their assets and
infrastructure."
Further information
With the increasing
complexity of modern software ecosystems, securing digital
infrastructure has become a paramount challenge. Vulnerabilities
are no longer isolated to single systems, but often span
interconnected platforms, operating systems, and devices. Attackers
exploit these vulnerabilities by creating intricate attack chains,
leveraging weaknesses across the software stack to breach
defences.
To address these
challenges and identify and fix high-severity, chainable
vulnerabilities before attackers can exploit them, DARPA, a US
Government agency, launched the INGOTS programme.
As part of this
programme, DARPA has awarded Narf a contract to further develop its
innovative system, which simulates real-world, multi-step attack
chains in a controlled environment.
Narf expects to
recognise approximately US$2.6 million in revenue from the contract
in its financial year ending 31 March 2026. Three future stages are
scheduled to commence on 31 January 2026 and 2027 and are valued at
$1.67 million, $1.24 million, and $1.3 million, respectively.
Revenue for the future stages is expected to be recognised in the
Company's financial year following the completion of each stage.
Progression to the subsequent stages is subject to programme and
budgetary requirements and successful milestones being
achieved.
By identifying
weaknesses at every stage, Narf's system enables security teams to
proactively address threats before they can be exploited. A key
strength of the system is its adaptability. In today's rapidly
evolving digital landscape, platforms such as Android undergo
frequent updates, with vulnerabilities being patched and new ones
emerging. Narf's system automatically adapts to these changes,
detecting where attack chains are disrupted and seamlessly
identifying alternative pathways to continue rigorous testing. This
dynamic approach ensures continuous, up-to-date protection for
critical software and systems.
During the first
phase of the contract, Narf will develop early prototypes of its
system for evaluation by potential customers. As the technology
matures, it is expected to unlock opportunities with both
government and commercial organisations.
ENDS
This material is
based upon work supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency under Contract No. HR001125C0013. Any opinions, findings and
conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those
of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
For further
information visit www.narfgroup.com or contact:
Narf Industries plc
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John Herring
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jh@narfgroup.com
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Joint Broker
Canaccord Genuity Limited
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Simon Bridges
Harry Rees
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Tel: +44 (0) 207 523 8000
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Joint Broker
Tennyson Securities plc
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Peter Krens
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Tel: +44 (0)207 186 9030
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Financial PR, UK
St Brides Partners
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Paul Dulieu
Isabel de Salis
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narf@stbridespartners.co.uk
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About NARF
Industries plc
Narf Industries (LSE:
NARF) is a U.S. based leading provider of cybersecurity research,
solutions, and services to government entities. With a steadfast
commitment to protecting national security and critical
infrastructure, it offers comprehensive expertise in addressing the
evolving cyber threats faced by its clients.