A connected platform ecosystem

Each platform delivers value independently, but together they form a continuous security and intelligence system — from external exposure to human behavior and measurable risk.

Designed as a system, not a collection of tools

Modern security and DevSecOps challenges cannot be solved by isolated tools. External threats, human behavior, and system weaknesses influence each other. Our platforms are designed to exchange signals and reinforce one another across the security lifecycle.

One lifecycle, multiple perspectives

1) Detect — External Exposure
Platform: Scanyza
  • External threats targeting domains, brands, and digital assets are continuously monitored.
  • Signals include phishing domains, brand abuse, credential leaks, and data exposure.
Outcome
Early awareness of real-world threats outside the perimeter.
2) Validate — Real-World Resilience
Platform: RedStrike
  • Controlled, transparent red team operations simulate realistic attack paths.
  • Security assumptions are tested continuously, not once per year.
Outcome
Verified understanding of what attackers can actually achieve.
3) Reduce — Human Risk
Platform: Phishman
  • Employees are exposed to realistic simulations and adaptive training.
  • Behavioral signals are used to improve detection and response.
Outcome
Reduced likelihood of successful social engineering attacks.
4) Measure & Improve — Feedback Loop
Platforms: All
  • Signals from detection, validation, and behavior are tracked over time.
  • Trends, outcomes, and improvements are measured.
Outcome
Security decisions driven by evidence, not assumptions.

Continuous feedback, not point-in-time controls

  • External threats influence validation scenarios
  • Validation results inform training priorities
  • Training outcomes reduce future exposure
  • The loop repeats continuously
This creates a closed loop where security improves through operation, not checklists.

Turning signals into insight

Security platforms generate high-value operational signals. Data and intelligence platforms transform those signals into structured insight, reporting, and decision support.

Ingestion, normalization, enrichment of signals.

Analytics, correlation, and business-level insight.

Why this matters

  • Faster detection and response
  • Fewer blind spots
  • Reduced reliance on assumptions
  • Better allocation of security investment
  • Stronger audit and compliance posture

When platforms are designed to work together, security becomes an operating model — not a collection of controls.