Levi9 Helps Zerocopter Fast-track Cybersecurity Innovation

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I don’t feel that the Levi9 engineers are from another company. We are all equally engaged and motivated to achieve the same goals. They blend in easily with our team, fostering a culture of openness and a feeling that we’re all in this together.

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Renza Gruter

Chief Product Officer at Zerocopter

About the project

Zerocopter aims to enhance digital defense and promote online transparency with their network of expert hackers. They have created a pioneering digital security marketplace focused on customer needs and real-world scenarios over commercial interests. The platform provides robust security solutions that are affordable and don’t require vendor lock-in – enabling SMEs and companies without big budgets to benefit from excellent cybersecurity.

 

 

In early 2023, Zerocopter faced a tight deadline to revamp their cybersecurity marketplace platform and needed help with rapid, secure development on extremely complex back-end infrastructure. They required engineers with a high level of expertise in the latest technologies who also passed rigorous security clearances. Moreover, they looked for people who thrive in dynamic, fast-paced environments and have a collaborative mentality. Fortunately, we could provide Zerocopter with experts matching their requirements within short notice.

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Results

Cybersecurity

SaaS

Microservices

Digital Defense

Hacker Network

Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure

Security Marketplace

Rapid Development

Innovation

Online Security Solutions

Vue 3 Composition API + TypeScript

Vite

Apollo Client

Keycloak JS

Chargebee

Vitest/Cypress/Storybook

FastAPI

GraphQL

PostgreSQL

Docker

Digital Ocean

AWS (EKS, EC2, Route53, IAM, Certificate Manager)

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