Spektrum Labs emerged from stealth mode on Thursday with a platform designed to enable organizations to prove their cyber resilience.
Spektrum Labs, which has raised $10 million in seed funding, has developed a platform that continuously validates an organization’s security posture and provides cryptographic evidence that safeguards are working as intended.
The company says its Spektrum Fusion platform leverages AI agents to check whether security controls are active and effective, and whether backups are reliable.
Spektrum Fusion can be integrated with a wide range of third-party solutions to collect information on assets, safeguards, incidents, and threats.
The cryptographic proof can be useful to prove cyber resilience to boards, partners, customers, regulators, and insurers.
Spektrum Labs says it has started accepting applications for early access at no initial cost.
“Cyber resilience has become a board-level and insurance-level mandate, but until now, enterprise leaders lacked a way to define it, let alone prove it with confidence,” said J.J. Thompson, CEO and founder of Spektrum.
“Spektrum provides continuous, cryptographic evidence that resilience measures are working, giving insurers, boards, and customers defensible assurance while saving enterprises time, cost, and complexity,” Thompson added.
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