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Competitive analysis
Every category has incumbents. None span the platform. Competitors are point tools in single categories — BlackLattice is the only integrated, authority-gated platform across all five.
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Traffic that cannot be correlated.
Dual-circuit onion-sandwich anonymity network. 11 nodes, 6 encryption layers — no node, autonomous system, or observer ever holds both origin and destination.
Why the world needs it — the address isn’t the target anymore
Salt Typhoon burrows into U.S. telecoms
Chinese state hackers compromised AT&T, Verizon and Lumen, harvesting call and traffic metadata on senior U.S. officials. The lesson: adversaries don’t need your content — the traffic pattern is the target.
German police de-anonymize Tor users via timing analysis
Court records revealed investigators correlated packet timing across Tor entry and exit to unmask users — proving single-circuit anonymity falls to exactly the correlation attack the Onion-Sandwich is built to break.
KAX17: a threat actor ran 900+ malicious Tor relays
An unattributed, likely state-backed actor operated hundreds of relays for years to de-anonymize users — passive infrastructure is actively hunted. BlackLattice tarpits and profiles the hunters instead of dropping the probe.
Industry admits AI traffic analysis defeats VPNs
Mullvad shipped DAITA precisely because machine-learning traffic analysis re-identifies users through encrypted tunnels. Validation of the threat — but no competitor combines it with no-both-ends routing and PQC signing.
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Detect the attacker’s AI. Respond under authority.
An endpoint agent and control plane spanning detection, deception, response and forensics — built for AI-driven attacks. Untrusted content may inform reasoning, but never authorize an action.
Why the world needs it — the attacks are already AI-run
First reported AI-orchestrated espionage campaign
A Chinese state-sponsored group used an AI coding agent to automate 80–90% of intrusions against ~30 corporations and governments. The attacker’s AI is here; signature-based EDR never saw it coming.
EchoLeak: zero-click prompt injection in Microsoft 365 Copilot
A single crafted email silently exfiltrated corporate data through Copilot — no click, no malware, no file. Content filters missed it because the exploit is authority, not payload. Exactly the boundary we gate.
Prompt injection is the #1 LLM application risk
OWASP ranks prompt injection LLM01 — the top risk class for deployed AI. Every incumbent inspects content; none separates information from operational authority at the action level. That’s the patent.
Samsung engineers leak secrets into a public LLM
Semiconductor source code pasted into ChatGPT became irretrievable training data, forcing a company-wide ban. Ungoverned AI at the endpoint is a data-loss vector EDR was never designed to see.
The numbers
Compliance proven at the moment AI executes.
Jurisdiction-enforced, stateless, post-quantum AI execution on sovereign EU hardware — outside US CLOUD Act reach, audited by TÜV Rheinland with zero deviations.
Why the world needs it — residency isn’t sovereignty
Microsoft admits it can’t shield EU data from US reach
Under oath, Microsoft France conceded it cannot guarantee European data stays out of US hands under the CLOUD Act — regardless of where the data center sits. Kwyre is EU-native and enforces where AI executes, not just where data is stored.
GPAI obligations now in force, penalties up to 7% of turnover
The EU AI Act’s general-purpose AI obligations took effect August 2025. Enterprises must prove — not assert — how AI processes regulated data. Runtime attestation is exactly what auditors will ask for.
OpenAI fined €15M over GDPR processing
Italy’s regulator, which had already banned ChatGPT once, fined OpenAI for unlawful processing of personal data. Regulated professionals need AI that is compliant by architecture, not by promise.
13.5M+ professionals are locked out of cloud AI
Doctors, brokers, defense engineers and lawyers can’t send privileged data to US-hosted models. That’s not a feature gap — it’s a jurisdiction gap. Kwyre unlocks the blocked market.
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Signal to intelligence, at scale.
Omni-source threat intelligence and investigation: 400+ sources, 22 local AI/ML models, chain-of-custody case operations — one platform replacing four-to-six point tools.
Why the world needs it — intelligence is consolidating, crime is compounding
Recorded Future acquired for $2.65B
The category’s flagship sold for $2.65B — proof that omni-source threat intelligence is strategic infrastructure. Horus fuses more sources, runs local, and costs a fraction of the incumbent’s $50–250K+/yr entry.
$40B+ flowed to illicit crypto addresses in 2024
Blockchain crime keeps setting records while agencies juggle separate tools for chain forensics, OSINT and case management. Horus does all three in one console with one audit trail.
U.S. cybercrime losses hit a record $16.6B
Reported losses jumped 33% in a year. Investigators are drowning in signal across sources they can’t fuse — the exact fusion-and-custody problem Horus was built to close.
Agencies stack 4–6 point tools per investigation
A typical case touches Cellebrite, Chainalysis, Maltego and a CTI feed — 12–24 months of self-integration, multiple audit trails, six-figure spend. One platform, one console, one chain of custody replaces the stack.
The numbers
Encryption that survives the quantum transition.
NIST-standard ML-KEM / ML-DSA core plus an adaptive HyperMorphic layer — transformable, fault-tolerant, reconstructable. Everyone ships the same NIST algorithms; we add a layer no one else has.
Why the world needs it — the harvest already happened
FIPS 203/204/205 finalized — the migration clock started
NIST standardized post-quantum cryptography and federal migration mandates followed. Every vendor now ships the same algorithms — the differentiation moved to what you build on top. That’s AEGIS-Q.
National-security systems must complete PQC transition by 2033
NSA’s CNSA 2.0 timeline makes post-quantum migration a procurement requirement, not a research topic — and NSM-10 directs federal migration by 2035. The buyers are mandated to buy.
Willow chip crosses an error-correction threshold
Google’s Willow demonstrated exponential error suppression as qubits scale — the milestone quantum needed. Every year of delay is another year of harvested RSA/ECC traffic waiting to be broken retroactively.
Harvest-now, decrypt-later is happening today
Intelligence agencies openly warn that encrypted traffic is being recorded now for decryption by a future quantum computer. Data with a 10+ year secrecy life is already exposed unless the channel is post-quantum today.
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