A small moment
A short story — and the discreet tool we built to protect it.
“My employees aren’t leaking data to competitors anymore.
They’re leaking data to AI.
By millions of AI chats every week.”
— a Banking CFO in Singapore
The entire security industry was built to protect data before and after it leaves a physical building. Firewalls. Endpoints. Zero-trust networks.
Then AI showed up. The building moved.
Today, most data leaks happen in one place — the AI chat. And you have about a half second to stop one.
That half second is where we work.
A moment in baseball
A catcher signals. The pitcher, in that half second, can shake him off and throw another pitch. Buck O’Neil called the exchange one of the most beautiful things in baseball.
Our pre-prompt technology works the same way. A tripwire. A frozen moment. A tiny do-over.
A catcher’s sign. A pitcher’s shake-off.
The problem with oversharing
Identity is bound by what we choose not to say. The Greeks called it reticence. The Victorians, discretion. The small, civilizing act of less is more.
Then came the AI chat — socially engineered to confess everything. Our finances. Our medical histories. Our midnights. To a model we cannot see, under terms we have not read.
Less is more.
The brain and the reflex
Think of the cloud as the brain, and the network as the reflex. The brain is smart. The reflex is fast — hard-wired for survival. You need both to stay safe.
We build the reflex. No hardware. Just software — protecting people and critical infrastructure.
Small, discreet, independent — built by engineers from Cisco, Microsoft, and Intel. Owned by no AI company.
AI ChatGuard is our first product.
Not the last.