SporaSec
Traditional cybersecurity relies on reactive defenses (signature matching, known exploits) or rigid rule-sets, leaving networks vulnerable to novel, polymorphic, and zero-day threats that rapidly mutate or are entirely unknown. Current AI detection struggles with truly emergent, never-before-seen attack vectors, unable to organically adapt like a biological immune system.
8Wackiness
6-8 years (Requires significant breakthroughs in synthetic computational biology, distributed AI, and dynamic code generation under extreme security constraints).Transactional / Marketplace. Clients subscribe to 'SporaSec Ecosystems,' paying based on network footprint, data volume protected, and the 'computational virulence' of threats neutralized. Additionally, a marketplace exists for specialized 'D.O. strains' developed by SporaSec or vetted third-party researchers, offering targeted immunities against industry-specific or emerging threat families.

The Solution

SporaSec deploys 'Digital Organisms' (D.O.s) – self-modifying, distributed code entities that colonize and learn a network's healthy state. Upon detecting anomalous, unknown intrusions, these D.O.s don't just flag; they autonomously evolve and 'mutate' new defensive code structures in real-time, propagating these adaptive immunities across the network to neutralize or 'consume' the threat. This creates a living, self-healing digital immune system.

Confidential Investment MemoIsraeli Deep Tech

"The conceptual jump from static defense to an 'evolved' cyber-immune system is not just deep tech, it's a new foundational layer. If the team can truly engineer predictable, self-correcting emergent behavior without introducing catastrophic instability, this creates an impenetrable moat. This isn't just software; it's a living digital defense, offering a potential asymmetric advantage against the most sophisticated cyber adversaries. We need to see the proof of concept scale from lab to live network with zero incidents."

— Partner at Levant Quantum Partners

* This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual VCs is purely coincidental.