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Mission Control for Your Cyber Defense Enterprise

Mission Control for Your Cyber Defense Enterprise

Wraithwatch is a unified data fabric and control plane that gives human and AI defenders unprecedented visibility and context into their environment.

This is the holy grail of cybersecurity.

CISO|Aerospace and Defense
Sector Deployment

Deployed at the world's most critical institutions

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Fortune 500

Federal Government

Nuclear

Aerospace + Defense

Maritime

Advanced Manufacturing

Your AI tools don't know your environment. We teach it to them.

Bring your own agents or use ours. Our platform is open and interoperable.

Core Modules

Federated Querying From Source

Tired of paying millions to store logs in your SIEM? So were we. Wraithwatch reasons directly against the source data, no matter where it lives. No SIEMs, data lakes, or data warehouses needed.

Identity Profiling and Blast Radius Computation

Wraithwatch mathematically infers human vs non-human identity, computes their blast radius and monitors for behavioral changes.

Controls as Code

Prevention policies. Detection logic. Tell Wraithwatch what you want to deploy and it will swarm through your existing stack to find the best sets of configurations.

Execute autonomously or with human in the loop.

Auto-Correlation of Unstructured Threat Reports

Never manually read a 40 page threat advisory again. Wraithwatch monitors open source threat reports, auto-analyzes them, and correlates the behaviors and tactics with your environment, producing preventative controls, detection logic, or both.

From The Field

What Operators Say

You guys are the only people on this show floor with something novel.
Security ExecutiveApple
The entire industry needs this.
CIOUS Federal Government Agency
I will do anything to get this capability fielded.
Cyber DirectorDOW
Best cyber product I’ve seen in 25 years.
Head of SecurityAdvanced Robotics Company
Things are moving so fast with AI and offense. We need Wraithwatch so we can fight bullet on bullet.
Head of Offensive SecurityFortune 500
I think it will solve most if not all federal cyber compliance issues. I compressed 4 weeks of assessment work for 70 controls to less than 30 minutes.
Head of GRCUS Federal Government Agency
Best software demo I’ve ever seen in my life.
Security ExecutiveFortune 500
The Founders

Founded By Battle Hardened Security Engineers

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Nik Seetharaman, CEO

Nik Seetharaman, CEO

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Nik was CIO at Anduril Industries where he built the company's cybersecurity and weapons system security programs from the ground up as Anduril's first security engineer. Before Anduril, Nik led the cybersecurity operations team at SpaceX and international cyber defense programs at Palantir Technologies. Previously, Nik served as an Advance Force Operator at Joint Special Operations Command, where he conducted advanced cyber warfare and close range reconnaissance operations while attached to an East Coast Naval Special Warfare Reconnaissance Squadron.

Grace Clemente, President

Grace Clemente, President

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Grace Clemente spent 6 years at SpaceX where she built the company's Insider Threat program from the ground up as part of the cybersecurity team preparing for crewed flights of the Dragon spacecraft and nascent Starship and Starlink programs. Following SpaceX, Grace went on to Anduril Industries where she built the company's Insider Threat and Counterintelligence programs from scratch, leading engineers and analysts to implement advanced cybersecurity controls mitigating espionage and other threats to Anduril's employees, weapons and AI systems.

Carlos Mas, CTO

Carlos Mas, CTO

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Carlos Mas was Principal Security Engineer at SpaceX, where he spent 6 years building complex authentication, access control, and attack prevention architectures to protect Falcon 9, Dragon, Starship spacecraft, and surrounding mission infrastructure from attackers ranging from opportunistic intruders to nation-state adversaries. Prior to SpaceX, Carlos worked at Google and Morgan Stanley where he was responsible for authentication engineering, cybersecurity operations, and attack detection initiatives.