NATO just ran its largest-ever cyberspace defence exercise. 41 nations. One battlefield. While they simulate the threat, we have three products that counter it — live, 24/7, in production.
Forty-one nations. One cyberspace. One exercise. NATO's Locked Shields 2026 — the world's largest live-fire cyber defence exercise — validates what we've known for years: national infrastructure is under active, coordinated attack.
The exercise trains defenders across government, military, and critical infrastructure against nation-state-grade adversaries. When NATO dedicates this scale of resource to simulation, the threat is not hypothetical.
"They train for the threat. We deploy the solution."
NATO runs exercises. We run it live. 24/7. No simulation.
YinYang Deception™ is a backend-only deception layer — attackers enter a fully constructed shadow environment that mirrors real infrastructure. They probe it, map it, and attack it. Meanwhile, your actual systems are untouched.
While they're attacking shadows, your infrastructure remains hidden, operational, and uncompromised. No response latency. No false positives triggering shutdowns. No exposure.
The OS NATO wishes they had.
Selfix is an Australian-built, defence-grade native cybersecurity operating system. Not a bolt-on. Not a patch. Not a plugin layered over a vulnerable base. The foundation itself.
When NATO's Deputy Secretary General visits allies for "defence innovation" discussions — this is what defence innovation actually looks like: shipping a sovereign OS that bakes security into the kernel rather than bolting it on after the fact.
Resilience starts where the money moves.
While NATO exercises focus on network and infrastructure defence, the financial layer remains the most targeted attack surface globally. FraudShield-AIT™ closes that gap with real-time transaction verification at sub-300ms speed — across any financial vertical.
"41 nations defend cyberspace. Who's defending the capital flows?"
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