TryHackMe Market Research Report
Company Overview
- Name: TryHackMe
- Mission of the Company: To make learning cybersecurity accessible, enjoyable, and interactive through hands-on, bite-sized training and virtual classrooms.
- Founded: 2018
- Founders: Ben Spring, a student from the University of Portsmouth.
- Key People:
- Ben Spring, Co-founder and CEO
- Headquarters: 128 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX
- Number of Employees: No information is available.
- Revenue: No information is available.
- Company Known For: TryHackMe is known for its platform that offers interactive cybersecurity training through real-world scenarios, gamified labs, and Capture the Flag (CTF) events.
Products
1. Interactive Labs and Challenges
- Description: Interactive virtual rooms where users can engage with gamified lessons on various cybersecurity topics.
- Key Features:
- Real-world network simulations.
- Focused challenges and tasks.
- Leaderboards and competitive elements.
- Supports beginner to advanced levels.
2. Virtual Classrooms
- Description: Customizable virtual classrooms for teaching cybersecurity using cloud-hosted virtual machines.
- Key Features:
- Deploy training environments with ease.
- Question-answer based learning structure.
- Clone and customize rooms for specific needs.
3. Capture the Flag (CTF) Events
- Description: Organizes CTF events for skill-building and assessment.
- Key Features:
- Supports multiple universities and organizations.
- Realistic environment-based challenges.
- Assessment tools for hiring potentials.
4. Community and Networking
- Description: A platform integrated with community features to support collaboration and knowledge sharing.
- Key Features:
- Forums, Discord integration.
- Community-created content and rooms.
- Public profiles showcasing user achievements.
Recent Developments
- New Products Launched: No information is available.
- New Features Added to Existing Products:
- Designed custom Capture the Flag events for organizations like CompTIA.
- Allowed users to create their own virtual rooms and training materials.
- New Partnerships:
- Collaborated with 12 different universities including a competition called "HackBack."
- Engaged with Context Information Security for sponsorship in events.
- Worked with CompTIA for Infosec 2019 events.
TryHackMe continues to enhance its platform by developing more educational resources and expanding its user base including organizations and educational institutions. The platform’s flexibility allows for easy adaptation and use in various teaching and learning environments, advancing its mission to make cybersecurity education accessible globally.