Mission

Strengthening national protection in an evolving threat landscape.

Mobile devices have become the front line of modern conflict, from credential theft and phishing to nation-state malware targeting fleets in the field. We're building autonomous, privacy-first defense that holds the line where legacy security can't reach.

Why We Exist

The threats are faster. The defense has to be too.

Android malware is up 67% year over year. AI-driven polymorphism slips past signature-based defenses 76% of the time. 85% of organizations were affected by mobile attacks in 2025. Attackers are moving in seconds; most defenses still measure response in hours or days.

The cost of that gap isn't abstract. It's soldiers in the field with compromised devices. It's federal agencies with credentials harvested through mishing. It's critical infrastructure exposed because the security model still assumes cloud connectivity that contested environments don't have.

Cyber Guardian exists to close that gap, giving the organizations that protect people, infrastructure, and national interests a defense as fast and adaptive as the attacks they face.

What We Believe

Three principles that shape every design decision.

Sovereign by default

We believe defense capability shouldn't depend on a vendor's cloud being reachable. Detection, response, and forensic evidence belong on the device, under the operator's control.

Privacy is not a tradeoff

Stronger security has historically meant centralizing more user data. Federated learning lets the fleet learn together without anyone giving up the personal contents of their phone.

Built for who needs it most

Federal agencies, defense contractors, and critical infrastructure operators face threats that signature-based tools weren't built to stop. We design for them first, and the protection scales out from there.

Beta Program

Ready to test real-time autonomous mobile defense?

Join the closed Android beta and help shape the next generation of on-device security.