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After my servers and projects have been raided by some fellow Russian cyberthreats and some idiots from 4/8 chan that were persuaded to "the cause", I've come to realize that the state of cyber security and automated cyber defense solutions is basically a charade and utterly useless.

All major players in the field oversell their own solutions, and nothing of them works. It's always forensics, and too late to actually defend your computers. Every platform and XDR/SOAR solution is made for manual human interactions, for the sake of overworked 24/7 analyst teams sifting through millions of log entries per day.

The signal/noise ratio is just too damn low to be effective.

That's why I decided it's time to disrupt the market with a self-maintaining and self-defending system. After what happened to me ~a year ago, I pivoted from my peer to peer Browser network idea to a peer to peer Cyber Defense+Intelligence system.

Turns out it's a big itch for a lot of customers, too.



How effective has this approach been so far?


What is a peer to peer Browser network?


A Browser that is able to share its resources, downloaded websites and offline cached assets, and to efficiently use local peers to save bandwidth.

In case you're interested: https://github.com/tholian-network/stealth




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