Mary Summerell, Founder and CEO of Revenge Technologies
Mary Summerell · Founder & CEO
The Founder's Story

I Was Tired
Of Being Mad.
Now It's Time
For Revenge.

Most people who hear our company name tell me it doesn't fit who I am. They're partly right. I'm not vengeful. But the hackers are. And the cybersecurity industry that lets them win? I'm done being polite about that.

20+ Years in Cybersecurity GTIA Vice Chair GLC Board
Let's Address the Name

Everyone Tells Me
The Name Doesn't Fit.

I don't even have to ask why people don't like it. They explain unprompted.

They tell me it's the opposite of how they know me and my team. That we're warm. Helpful. Patient. That "revenge" sounds aggressive in a way that doesn't match who we actually are with our clients.

That's a fair opinion. And they're not wrong about who we are.

But the name isn't aimed at our clients. It's aimed at the people who've been failing them for decades — and at the hackers who are counting on that failure to keep winning.

Let me explain how I got here.

The Origin

It Started In The Halls
Of An IT Conference.

Late last year, I sold my previous company, Mad Data, and decided to start over. Mad Data had a purpose. A mission. To serve and protect.

That passion didn't come from a strategy session or a business plan. It was born in the hallway of an IT conference, years earlier, in a conversation with self-proclaimed industry veterans.

They were bragging about how they protect credit unions and banks. About their thirty-plus years of experience. About how cybersecurity tools are "only necessary for the executives" of a company.

I asked them one question.

The Question That Changed Everything
"Why Would You Not Protect The Entire Company?"
— Mary Summerell, sometime around the moment a mission was born

You would've thought I asked the dumbest question ever spoken aloud.

I was newer to the cybersecurity side of the industry. I knew that. But it appeared to be a basic, foundational practice: put cybersecurity tools on every user in the company. Not just the C-suite. Everyone.

They rebutted with thirty-plus years of experience. They only protect executives. That's the model.

I walked away from that conversation knowing exactly what my mission was going to be.

The Pattern

Here's What
I Kept Seeing.

Banks. Medical facilities. Dentists. CPAs. Title companies. Construction firms. Non-profits. Manufacturers. Law firms.

All of them depend on some form of IT person to keep them protected and compliant. They put their trust into "veterans" who assure them everything is fine.

But behind the scenes?

They were using dollar store versions of security tools and reselling them at Neiman Marcus prices.

Insisting they knew best. Pocketing the margin. Telling the client they were protected.

Then an incident happens. Files are lost. Credentials stolen. Operations halted. The "trusted" provider shrugs. "Oh well. It's gone."

I've watched this happen in person more times than I can count. Business owners come to me asking for help — not because they were careless, but because the people they trusted refused to do the right thing.

That's my why.

You give your trust to someone who promises to protect you. They outsource your protection to the cheapest option they can find — all to pocket a bigger margin — leaving you wide open to the real monsters lurking online, waiting for the next click, the next download, the next mistake.

◆ ◆ ◆

I was tired of being mad about it.

So now it's time for revenge.

Dollar Store Tools.
Neiman Marcus Prices.
"Oh Well. It's Gone."
Not. On. Our. Watch.
See What Real Protection Looks Like
20+
Years Leading Cybersecurity Companies
9
Industries Served — Healthcare to Manufacturing
2
Industry Board & Advisory Roles
Hackers We Plan To Make Miserable
Mary's Background

Receipts.
Not Just Promises.

Before Revenge Technologies, Mary spent two decades in the cybersecurity trenches. Here's the resume that earned the right to do this a second time.

CEO, Mad Data (20 Years)
Founded and led one of the region's most trusted cybersecurity firms before its acquisition and Mary's relaunch as Revenge Technologies.
Vice Chair, GTIA SaaS Advisory Council
Shaping how the global tech industry thinks about secure SaaS delivery and modern MSP practices.
GLC Board Member
Active board service contributing to leadership and governance in the technology community.
Conference Speaker & Podcast Guest
Frequent voice in industry events and podcasts on cybersecurity strategy, women in tech, and SMB protection.
Industries Protected
Non-profits, manufacturing, law firms, medical practices, CPAs, title companies, dentists, construction firms, and more.
GTIA Cybersecurity Trustmark
Actively pursuing GTIA Cybersecurity Trustmark certification — the industry's highest standard for MSP security maturity.
Mary's Proudest Win

From Scary Vulnerable
To A Fortress.

Featured Case · Non-Profit · 3-Year Transformation
A Large Non-Profit. HIPAA-Compliant.
Ready For Their Own Internal IT Team.

When Mary started, the organization was — in her words — "scary vulnerable." Patient data exposed. Compliance non-existent. The kind of environment that keeps a non-profit's board up at night and a regulator's pen ready to draft a fine.

Three years later, they were fully HIPAA-compliant, with the security maturity to bring IT in-house. That's the transformation. Sitting duck to secure fortress to self-sufficient.

Year Zero
Scary Vulnerable
Non-Compliant
No Internal Capability
Year Three
Fully HIPAA-Compliant
Mature Security Posture
Internal IT Team Ready
The Team

This Isn't A Solo Mission.

The people on our team care about our clients just as much as I do. Without them, our team would not be a team. They are the reason a client gets a real human voice when they call. They are the reason every threat gets hunted. They are the reason I get to call this work a calling.

What We Believe

Three Things
We Will Not Compromise.

01 / Protect
Every User.
Every Time.
Not just the executives. Not just the high-value targets. If they have a login, they get protection. Period. This isn't a feature — it's a foundation.
02 / Serve
No Dollar Store Tools.
Ever.
We use enterprise-grade tools — and we charge fairly for them. If we wouldn't trust it to protect our own family's business, it doesn't go anywhere near yours.
03 / Show Up
Real Humans.
Real Answers.
You will never be invoice #4782 here. You'll talk to someone who knows your name, your business, and what's keeping you up at night. That's the whole point.
Ready to find out where you stand?

Let's See What
You're Up Against.

A free 45-minute assessment with Mary and the team. No pitch. No pressure. Just a clear picture of where your business is exposed — and what it would take to lock it down.

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