>> Inside the brief
Eight technical sections.
Architect-grade scope. The PDF carries the diagrams, tables, and actor names; this page is the table of contents.
Section 01
OT protocol coverage
Modbus, OPC-UA, DNP3, IEC 61850, and BACnet — what we observe on the wire, how we parse it, and what the deep-packet inspection budget looks like per protocol family.
Section 02
Named threat-actor tracking
The 10+ groups in our active coverage today, mapped to MITRE ATT&CK techniques. Actor identities are listed in the PDF, not on this page.
Section 03
Post-quantum cryptography choices
Which NIST-standardised primitives we use, how we sequence key rotation, and how we handle hybrid classical-PQ deployment during the transition window.
Section 04
Federated-learning architecture
How we share threat intelligence across operators without raw customer data leaving your network — model updates, aggregation topology, and the privacy budget.
Section 05
Agentless OT deployment
Network-layer sensor topology, span-port and TAP placement, and why no kernel modules sit on PLCs or vendor-supported industrial controllers.
Section 06
Detection-pipeline latency budget
Sub-300ms target end to end — where the time goes across packet capture, model inference, decision, and containment action.
Section 07
NIS2 forensic-trail format
What auditors get, structured for Article 23 reporting — schema, retention, signing chain, and what the 24-hour notification pack looks like.
Section 08
Integration touchpoints
SIEM and SOAR connectors, identity-provider hooks, and how the platform coexists alongside an existing EDR estate without fighting it for the endpoint.
>> Built for
Architects and CISOs.
CISOs evaluating European cybersecurity options
Comparing against US-headquartered vendors, managed-security service providers, and legacy SIEM platforms on substance.
Security architects building OT/IT bridge defences
For energy, hospitals, manufacturing, and telecom estates where the office network and the operational network meet.
Procurement and vendor risk
Running ISO 27001-style due diligence on a candidate vendor under EU regulatory regimes.
>> Format
~25 pages, technical density appropriate to the audience.
~25 pages
Architecture diagrams + tables
Open-source where applicable
Free, no email gate
>> Authors
Written by the team building it.
Authored by Peenal Gupta and Dr. Banhirup Sengupta with the engineering team. Material in the brief draws on our active work inside Horizon Europe consortia — PATHSHIELD on hospital edge networks, AEGIS on EV-charging infrastructure.
The substance behind the marketing.
Read it cold. If something looks wrong, schedule a deep-dive with the team that wrote it.
Pre-launch note
The full technical brief releases Q1 2026 alongside platform general availability. This download is a structural preview — cover plus table of contents — so architects can stress-test the scope before the full document lands.
