Patrowl, a leading French company specialising in offensive cybersecurity and external security posture management, has announced its expansion into the United Kingdom with the opening of a new office in London this month.
The move coincides with the company’s participation in the Big SASIG 2025 conference on May 8.
Renowned for its innovative pen testing-as-a-service and Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) platform, Patrowl has gained recognition for its accurate threat analysis and actionable remediation guidance. The award-winning French platform is designed to continuously monitor internet-exposed assets, providing reliable insights without generating false positives, thereby assisting organisations in proactively managing evolving cyber risks.

The expansion into the UK market forms a key part of Patrowl’s broader international growth strategy. “The UK is a vibrant hub for technology-savvy businesses with a strong focus on cybersecurity. It also shares a rich history of commercial ties with France,” said Nicolas Mattiocco, Co-founder and President of Patrowl.
To lead its London operations, Patrowl has appointed Carla Boré, who has played a significant role in the company’s success within France and the UK market over the past two years.
Patrowl’s platform has already gained trust with several prominent UK-based clients across the fintech, electronics manufacturing, and reverse logistics sectors. These clients’ Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) have praised the platform’s user-friendly interface, the absence of misleading false positives, and its ability to streamline the often complex process of vulnerability assessments.
In her new role, Boré will be responsible for overseeing regulatory compliance to ensure Patrowl’s solutions align with UK standards. She will also focus on building and strengthening relationships within the local business community, further establishing Patrowl’s presence in the UK cybersecurity market.
“British organisations are highly aware of concepts like external attack surface management and asset exposure. They understand the limitations of traditional pen testing and recognise the importance of gaining clear, actionable insights into their cybersecurity posture.” Boré said.
She added: “I’m excited to showcase what Patrowl can do for organisations here in the UK – from demonstrating how we identify vulnerabilities to walking through our validation processes and remediation strategies – all using anonymised data.”