Help Test a New Defense Against Social Engineering

We're doing rounds of pilot testing and we'd love to have you onboard.

Pressure suit worn by Joseph Kittinger for Project Excelsior. Photo by Sean Foster (@fosterious on Unsplash) from the National Museum of the US Air Force in Dayton, Ohio, USA

Great social engineering used to be hard to run at scale. Attackers were limited by time, effort, and writing skill. Generative AI makes convincing social engineering easy to run at scale and traditional security tools still struggle to catch these kinds of attacks.

We’re building a new layer of protection that spots the manipulative patterns buried in messages across the apps people actually use. If you want to get ahead of this shift, and help shape a tool designed for real-world defense, please join our early waitlist. We’d love your feedback.

Complete the form below to be notified when we expand the program and release our first betas.