Intrusion Inc Sees Q4 Loss of $2.8M as Revenues Dip 12%
Intrusion Inc reported a $2.8M net loss in Q4 2025, with revenues declining 12% year-over-year after a delayed Department of War contract extension inhibited recognition. Full-year 2025 revenues grew 23% from government contract expansion and the POSSE program alongside PortNexus saw rapid uptake.
1. Q4 Financial Results
Intrusion Inc posted a Q4 2025 net loss of $2.8 million, or $0.14 per share, up from a $2 million loss in Q4 2024. Total Q4 revenues fell 12% year-over-year, driven by a delayed contract extension with the Department of War that shifted revenue recognition into future periods; Shield revenues were $0.4 million and consulting revenues were $1.1 million.
2. Full-Year Revenue Growth
Despite the Q4 setback, Intrusion Inc delivered a 23% increase in total 2025 revenues, fueled primarily by expanded contracts with the US Department of War. The timing of contract rollouts drove year-over-year gains as government funding resumed following the earlier delay.
3. Product Adoption and Outlook
The POSSE program and PortNexus partnership have shown strong market acceptance, with rapid adoption following week-long device trials demonstrating firewall bypass capabilities. Management plans continued sales and marketing investment, seeks cost efficiencies, and targets breakeven operations by Q3 2026 assuming no further government funding delays.