ABOUT US
ABOUT US
ABOUT US
Making cybersecurity accessible, simple, and community driven.
Making cybersecurity accessible, simple, and community driven.
We are a small remote-first company with a diverse group of people from over 10 countries.
We are a small remote-first company with a diverse group of people from over 10 countries.
We are a small remote-first company with a diverse group of people from over 10 countries.
Making cybersecurity accessible, simple, and community driven.
Accomplishments
Pull Request Merged
GitHub Stars
Weekly Downloads
Monthly Scans
Accomplishments
Pull Request Merged
GitHub Stars
Weekly Downloads
Monthly Scans
Accomplishments
Pull Request Merged
GitHub Stars
Weekly Downloads
Monthly Scans
OUR MISSION
A message from our CEO & Co-founder
A message from our CEO & Co-founder
A message from our CEO & Co-founder
When we started, our goal was to make vulnerability detection a very fast and collaborative process. With more than 1,000 contributors, we've grown from a small project into a robust vulnerability automation framework.
We now have over 50 million monthly scans from active users in over 100 countries. Empowering many of the top enterprises in their regular vulnerability workflows.
We're excited to announce that we are expanding this offering with enterprise-grade SaaS capabilities. We aim to make automation and collaboration even easier, so you can run it on scale without additional tooling.
When we started, our goal was to make vulnerability detection a very fast and collaborative process. With more than 1,000 contributors, we've grown from a small project into a robust vulnerability automation framework.
We now have over 50 million monthly scans from active users in over 100 countries. Empowering many of the top enterprises in their regular vulnerability workflows.
We're excited to announce that we are expanding this offering with enterprise-grade SaaS capabilities. We aim to make automation and collaboration even easier, so you can run it on scale without additional tooling.
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PROJECTDISCOVERY
Investors and Advisors
PROJECTDISCOVERY
Investors and Advisors
Investors and Advisors
Caleb Sima
Caleb Sima
CISO
Robinhood
CISO
Robinhood
Talha Tariq
Talha Tariq
CISO
HashiCorp
CISO
HashiCorp
Jason Chan
Jason Chan
VP Security
Netflix
VP Security
Netflix
Sean Leach
Chief Product Architect
Fastly
Guy Podjarny
Guy Podjarny
Founder
Snyk
Founder
Snyk
Gerhard Eschelbeck
Gerhard Eschelbeck
Former CISO
Former CISO
Guillermo Rauch
Vercel
CEO
Chenxi Wang, PhD
Managing Partner
Rain Capital
Sean Leach
Chief Product Architect Fastly
Michael Coates
Michael Coates
Former CISO
Former CISO
Joseph (JJ) Jacks
OSS Capital
KubeCon
Sacha Faust
Payment Security Lead
Amazon
Michael Stoppelman
Former SVP Engineer
Yelp
Guillermo Rauch
Vercel
CEO
Chenxi Wang, PhD
Managing Partner
Rain Capital
OUR CULTURE AND VALUES
OUR CULTURE AND VALUES
A place where everyone can thrive
A place where everyone can thrive
A place where everyone can thrive
Embracing the remote lifestyle that allows for a healthy balance.
Embracing the remote lifestyle that allows for a healthy balance.
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Working with a Global Team
Working with a Global Team
Working with a Global Team
ProjectDiscovery started the way a lot of great software does—trying to make our jobs easier. We were a group of security researchers and ethical hackers, and at the time, enterprise security software did only one thing really well: appease auditors.
For the day-to-day work of actually identifying, finding, and fixing vulnerabilities, co-founder and CEO Rishiraj Sharma turned to open source, which led him to a GitHub repository and the rest of the co-founders. We were all feeling frustrated by the same challenges in our jobs. The tools we used:
- Were too slow to innovate in response to new developments and threats
- Produced too many false positives, making it hard to prioritize vulnerabilities
- Weren't customizable to our organizations' architecture
- Tended to overstate the criticality of many vulnerabilities
- Made it hard to collaborate on remediation across teams and departments
After working together to create several open source solutions—all while only knowing each other by our GitHub usernames—we founded ProjectDiscovery. The goal was to make it easier for organizations to identify and fix vulnerabilities in their systems, as well as provide a platform for security researchers to share their knowledge and expertise. By pooling our collective experiences, we could innovate exponentially faster than proprietary vendors.
The project's community kept growing and we kept shipping, to the point where people assumed ProjectDiscovery was a real company. We were working on it in our free time, all while our user base grew and people were asking for new features. After raising a seed round, we went full time in January 2021, and have grown to a team of 35 people from over 10 countries.
ProjectDiscovery started the way a lot of great software does—trying to make our jobs easier. We were a group of security researchers and ethical hackers, and at the time, enterprise security software did only one thing really well: appease auditors.
For the day-to-day work of actually identifying, finding, and fixing vulnerabilities, co-founder and CEO Rishiraj Sharma turned to open source, which led him to a GitHub repository and the rest of the co-founders. We were all feeling frustrated by the same challenges in our jobs. The tools we used:
- Were too slow to innovate in response to new developments and threats
- Produced too many false positives, making it hard to prioritize vulnerabilities
- Weren't customizable to our organizations' architecture
- Tended to overstate the criticality of many vulnerabilities
- Made it hard to collaborate on remediation across teams and departments
After working together to create several open source solutions—all while only knowing each other by our GitHub usernames—we founded ProjectDiscovery. The goal was to make it easier for organizations to identify and fix vulnerabilities in their systems, as well as provide a platform for security researchers to share their knowledge and expertise. By pooling our collective experiences, we could innovate exponentially faster than proprietary vendors.
The project's community kept growing and we kept shipping, to the point where people assumed ProjectDiscovery was a real company. We were working on it in our free time, all while our user base grew and people were asking for new features. After raising a seed round, we went full time in January 2021, and have grown to a team of 35 people from over 10 countries.
ProjectDiscovery started the way a lot of great software does—trying to make our jobs easier. We were a group of security researchers and ethical hackers, and at the time, enterprise security software did only one thing really well: appease auditors.
For the day-to-day work of actually identifying, finding, and fixing vulnerabilities, co-founder and CEO Rishiraj Sharma turned to open source, which led him to a GitHub repository and the rest of the co-founders. We were all feeling frustrated by the same challenges in our jobs. The tools we used:
- Were too slow to innovate in response to new developments and threats
- Produced too many false positives, making it hard to prioritize vulnerabilities
- Weren't customizable to our organizations' architecture
- Tended to overstate the criticality of many vulnerabilities
- Made it hard to collaborate on remediation across teams and departments
After working together to create several open source solutions—all while only knowing each other by our GitHub usernames—we founded ProjectDiscovery. The goal was to make it easier for organizations to identify and fix vulnerabilities in their systems, as well as provide a platform for security researchers to share their knowledge and expertise. By pooling our collective experiences, we could innovate exponentially faster than proprietary vendors.
The project's community kept growing and we kept shipping, to the point where people assumed ProjectDiscovery was a real company. We were working on it in our free time, all while our user base grew and people were asking for new features. After raising a seed round, we went full time in January 2021, and have grown to a team of 35 people from over 10 countries.
Innovation
Innovation
Innovation
Relentlessly investing in new technologies and methods to bring meaningful improvements to our customers' experience and outcomes.
Transparency
Transparency
Transparency
Operating in the open with a rigorous focus on documentation and allowing open access to information. Unless an explicit reason exists, everything should be written down and accessible to anyone in the company.
Ambition
Ambition
Ambition
Constantly striving to do our best work with a focus on iteration and action over perfection.
Community
Community
Community
Working together and winning together. We're an organization built on the power of our open source community. Internally we want to continue those values and encourage collaboration and community in all of our efforts day to day.
Ownership
Ownership
Ownership
Acting like an owner and empowering peers to act like owners. We want to give our people flexibility to innovate and find solutions wherever they see opportunities.
ProjectDiscovery has been exciting and rewarding! Everyone is kind and there's an electricity in the air when we're collaborating on building this product.
Pj Metz
Developer Community Manager

ProjectDiscovery has been exciting and rewarding! Everyone is kind and there's an electricity in the air when we're collaborating on building this product.
Pj Metz
Developer Community Manager

ProjectDiscovery has been exciting and rewarding! Everyone is kind and there's an electricity in the air when we're collaborating on building this product.
Pj Metz
Developer Community Manager
