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AREPA is based in the Netherlands and positions itself as a “Technical Continuity Partner.” Its core focus is keeping machinery, industrial installations, and electronic systems reliable, assessed, and recoverable in scenarios involving contamination, corrosion, fire, chemicals, water damage, floods, and similar incidents. Although the website lists “Cyber Loss Consulting,” the main content does not elaborate on cybersecurity testing, incident response, forensics, or compliance capabilities. Therefore, under a cybersecurity category, it should be understood more as incident loss consulting and technical continuity services rather than a standardized security software platform.
According to the website, AREPA covers three categories of services: recovery, inspection and analysis, and prevention. Inspection and analysis include batteries, corrosion, risk analysis, conductive measurements, soot dispersion investigations, SF6 measurements, and more. Recovery services cover fire, chemical, electronics, dust, water, and flood damage. Preventive services include preventive technical reconditioning, pre-commissioning, pre-treatment, and service agreements. Its service agreements are divided into CORE, PROTECT, and ADVANCED: CORE provides an initial on-site technical inspection, periodic reconditioning or deep cleaning, a delivery statement, and 24/7 priority support; PROTECT adds anti-corrosion capsules, replacement of filters and seals, materials and cleaning agents, and more detailed reporting; ADVANCED further includes monitoring and specialized analysis such as temperature and humidity, dust accumulation, and contamination analysis.
Pricing is not publicly disclosed. The website states that the service scope, cleaning or maintenance frequency, and service level are determined after an initial technical inspection, with both pricing and deliverables customized as needed. Buyers need to contact sales or request an expert assessment.
The main advantage is a complete service chain covering prevention, analysis, recovery, and incident support, making it suitable for ensuring continuity in critical technical facilities. Its 24/7 priority support is valuable in sudden contamination, leakage, and disaster scenarios. The drawbacks are that cybersecurity-related information is very limited: AREPA does not disclose the process, tools, certifications, deliverable reports, or SLA for Cyber Loss Consulting. It also does not publicly provide compliance certifications or case studies, and budget transparency is limited.
AREPA is suitable for manufacturers, industrial facilities, data center equipment rooms, or organizations with critical electronic or mechanical equipment, especially where downtime, corrosion, contamination, post-disaster recovery, and equipment loss assessment are key concerns. It is not suitable as a replacement for pure cybersecurity platforms such as EDR, SIEM, vulnerability management, or cloud security tools.
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