Comparison Overview
Ritchie Bros.

Ritchie Bros.
Two Westbrook Corporate Center, Westchester, Illinois, 60154, US
Last Update: 02/04/2026
Established in 1958, Ritchie Bros. (NYSE and TSX: RBA) is a global asset management and disposition company, offering customers end-to-end solutions for buying and selling used heavy equipment, trucks and other assets. Operating in a multitude of sectors, including cons...

Sulzer
Neuwiesenstrasse 15, Winterthur, 8401, CH
Last Update: 02/04/2026
Sulzer is a global leader in critical applications for core infrastructure and processes for large essential industries around the world. We ensure the security, quality and durability of critical goods and services by supporting energy security, natural resource manage...
Compliance Ranges Comparison

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Benchmark & Cyber Underwriting Signals
Incidents vs Machinery Manufacturing Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for Ritchie Bros. in 2026.
Incidents vs Machinery Manufacturing Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for Sulzer in 2026.
Incident History - Ritchie Bros. (X = Date, Y = Severity)
Ritchie Bros. cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Incident History - Sulzer (X = Date, Y = Severity)
Sulzer cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Notable Incidents

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FAQ
Latest Global CVEs
Improper authorization in Microsoft Exchange Online allows an unauthorized attacker to disclose information over a network.
Authentication bypass by spoofing in Azure HorizonDB allows an unauthorized attacker to elevate privileges over a network.
Exposure of sensitive information to an unauthorized actor in Microsoft Graph allows an authorized attacker to disclose information over a network.
Improper neutralization of special elements in output used by a downstream component ('injection') in Copilot Chat (Microsoft Edge) allows an unauthorized attacker to disclose information over a network.
Improper neutralization of special elements used in a command ('command injection') in Microsoft Copilot allows an authorized attacker to execute code over a network.