Museum Directors Who Became Security Guardians

Institutional Knowledge for Digital Protection

Like art museum directors who've spent careers protecting priceless collections, our government veterans bring institutional knowledge and steady hands to safeguard your digital masterpieces.

Why Government Experience Matters

Protecting government assets requires more than technical expertise— it demands deep understanding of governance, process, and accountability.

Institutional Knowledge

Our leaders know how government really works—the unwritten rules, the decision processes, and the political realities that shape cybersecurity.

Cleared-Environment Experience

Our team has worked in cleared and classified public-sector environments, so we understand how to handle sensitive requirements appropriately. Personnel clearances can be pursued per engagement.

Network Access

Direct relationships with defense ministers, intelligence chiefs, and cybersecurity directors across all 27 EU member states.

Meet Our Government Veterans

Leaders who've shaped European cybersecurity policy

Leadership Team

Security Advisory

Defence Cybersecurity Background
Team experience drawn from defence and public-sector security

Experience

Senior-level
defence cybersecurity experience

Key Achievements

Public-sector security strategy
Critical-infrastructure protection
EU governance and process familiarity

Built for European Public-Sector Security

Designed around EU governance, data residency, and NIS2 requirements

EU

Region Hosting

Data residency within the EU

NIS2

Aware by Design

Built around EU cybersecurity obligations

SSH

Honeypot Deception

Decoys that capture intruder behaviour

SHA-256

Tamper-Evident

Hashed evidence of captured activity

Protecting public infrastructure takes more than technology. It takes people who understand both the systems and the governance they operate under. That combination shapes how we build PHANTAQSM.
Our design principle
Technology and governance, together

Working in Cleared Environments

1

NATO-Level Context

Team members have experience operating in NATO and allied security contexts and understand the handling such work requires.

2

EU Public-Sector Context

Familiarity with EU public-sector cybersecurity requirements and cross-border coordination.

3

National Clearances

Personnel clearances with national security agencies can be pursued where an engagement requires them.

Clearance Approach

NATO Security Office
Per engagement
EU Security Authority
Per engagement
Member State Agencies
Per engagement
Background Investigations
As required

Work with Government Veterans

Work with a team whose background spans public-sector and defence cybersecurity, applied to SSH honeypot deception and tamper-evident evidence.