Fenix24 has launched Argos99 as a standalone software-as-a-service product. The platform was previously used in the company’s cyber recovery work.
Argos99 is an asset intelligence and resilience platform designed to give organisations a live view of their technology estates and the links between systems. It draws data from more than 60 cloud and on-premises sources to identify assets, show where they sit and map how they depend on one another.
The launch marks a shift for Fenix24, which developed the product during breach restoration work. The technology was shaped by hundreds of incident response engagements and has been used in recoveries involving more than 30 Fortune 500 ransomware cases.
Asset visibility
Many businesses still lack a current picture of their environments, including older servers, unmanaged cloud instances, virtual machines, automated processes and other overlooked systems. In ransomware incidents, that gap can lengthen downtime and increase recovery costs when teams cannot quickly identify what has been affected or what should be restored first.
Argos99 is intended to address that problem through continuous discovery across infrastructure, identity providers, endpoints, networks and backup systems. It creates an inventory based on live telemetry rather than manual records.
That inventory is paired with dependency mapping to show how applications and infrastructure interact. This can help organisations set recovery priorities and understand which supporting systems sit behind business-critical applications.
Fenix24 first introduced Argos99 in 2024 as an internal recovery intelligence tool. It is now being offered directly to customers through a dedicated portal that provides access to data from their own environments.
The product has also been strengthened by Fenix24’s acquisition of vArmour, a business focused on application dependency mapping and management. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Recovery focus
Cyber resilience has become a bigger concern for companies as ransomware and other attacks continue to disrupt operations. Security teams often invest heavily in prevention, but recovery remains difficult without a full understanding of systems, dependencies and essential data stores.
Mark Grazman, Chief Executive Officer of Fenix24, said the launch reflects that challenge. “You can’t architect resiliency in peacetime or recover rapidly after a ransomware attack without understanding your technical estate,” he said. “Argos99 gives organisations continuous intelligence about their assets and dependencies, enabling them to architect resilience in advance and then, if an incident occurs, immediately understand the blast radius and know exactly what to restore first to ensure business-critical operations come back online fast. The standalone launch of Argos99 represents a meaningful evolution for Fenix24, extending our battle-tested recovery expertise into a continuous recovery intelligence platform designed to help organisations prepare for, withstand, and rapidly recover from inevitable cyber disruption.”
Industry analysts have also pointed to the gap between prevention spending and practical recovery planning. Omdia said visibility into systems and their relationships remains a common weakness when organisations try to meet recovery time targets after an attack.
“Despite ongoing investment in preventative cybersecurity strategies, ransomware and other attack campaigns continue to disrupt mission-critical operating environments,” said Dave Gruber, Principal Cybersecurity Analyst at Omdia. “Resilience depends on rapid recovery, yet many struggle to meet recovery-time-objectives, due to a lack of visibility into which systems and dependencies power critical functions. Platforms like Argos99 are helping close this gap, providing continuous and actionable recovery intelligence that can lead to more rapid recovery and ongoing resilience.”
Although Argos99 is being sold as a SaaS product, Fenix24 said it will work with customers on implementation, application labelling and resilience analysis rather than leaving deployment entirely to internal teams. The platform also sits within the company’s broader managed protection offering, which is designed to manage recovery readiness across enterprise environments.
Argos99 is now available to existing and new customers through Fenix24’s direct offering.
