Built on the Space Coast
We're a security research lab, not a body shop. Every engagement is led by senior practitioners who build the tools they use.
Offensive Security.
Research-driven.
Zero Compromise.
Space Coast Security Labs LLC was founded with one focus: provide elite-level application and API security assessments to organizations that can't afford to get it wrong.
Based in Brevard County, Florida — the home of Kennedy Space Center — we bring the same precision and rigor required to launch payloads into orbit to the security of your applications and APIs.
Our primary focus is helping companies achieve and maintain SOC 2 Type II compliance through rigorous external penetration testing, API security assessments, and secure development lifecycle consulting.
Launched from the Space Coast
Brevard County, Florida is where the most complex engineering on Earth takes place. The same precision culture that puts rockets into orbit runs through our security methodology — systematic, thorough, and uncompromising.
How We Operate
Technical Depth First
We are engineers who test security, not compliance checkers generating reports. Every engagement is driven by deep technical understanding.
Attacker Mindset
We think like adversaries. Our assessments simulate real attack scenarios, not checkbox audits against static rule sets.
Actionable Outcomes
Every finding comes with risk context, reproduction steps, and developer-friendly remediation guidance. No noise, no fluff.
Continuous Research
We actively research emerging vulnerability classes, fuzzing techniques, and cloud-native attack vectors. Our tooling reflects that.
Active Security Research
We don't just test — we build. Our research includes coverage-guided API fuzzing frameworks, semantic grammar enhancement for REST API testing, and cloud-native security tooling. Our work has been presented at security conferences and is open-sourced where possible.
Find your vulnerabilities
before attackers do.
Schedule a no-commitment scoping call. We'll discuss your environment, threat model, and what a security assessment looks like for your organization.