In 1996, Core Security was founded in
Buenos Aires, Argentina. One year later, the CoreLabs Research group was established and published its first advisory. Core conducted its first
penetration test for a U.S. company in 1998. In the same year, Core Security was recognized as an "Endeavor Entrepreneur" by the Endeavor Foundation, which supports
entrepreneurial projects in emerging markets. In 2000, the company opened its first U.S. office in
New York, NY. Two years later, Core released the first and second versions of their flagship penetration testing product, Core Impact Pro. In 2002,
Morgan Stanley became a shareholder in Core, investing USD 1.5 million and retaining a seat on the board. In 2003, the company's U.S. headquarters were relocated from New York to
Boston, and in 2009, Core added development sites in Boston and India. Mark Hatton was named CEO in March 2009 and served in that role until 2015. Core announced the beta of its new security testing and measurement product, Core Insight, in 2010. Core Insight 3.0 was released in 2013. In 2012, Core announced partnerships with nCircleand NT Objectives. In 2014, Core Security added Intrinium to its Partner Program, expanding its reach to the Pacific Northwest. In the same year, Core Security announced the latest version of its Core Attack Intelligence Platform. In December 2015, Core Security was acquired by
identity and access management (IAM) company Courion; in May 2016, Courion rebranded itself with the Core Security name. In 2022, Helpsystems rebranded to Fortra. == Mergers and acquisitions ==