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Spektrum Labs Launches to Turn Cyber Resilience Into Cryptographic Proof

As cybersecurity confidence continues to outpace measurable performance, Spektrum Labs has emerged with a mission to redefine how enterprises prove resilience. The company today announced its debut and the launch of Spektrum Fusion, a platform that provides immutable, cryptographic evidence that an organization’s cybersecurity safeguards are actually working.


Closing the Confidence Gap Between Perception and Proof


Boards and insurers are demanding harder evidence that cyber defenses are effective. But CISOs—already managing an average of 83 security tools across nearly 30 vendors, according to IBM—rarely have unified visibility into whether all those systems collectively achieve resilience. The result: boardroom optimism often masks operational fragility.


Spektrum’s Fusion platform tackles this blind spot by transforming disparate data into cryptographically signed Cyber Resilience Tokens™. These tokens function as immutable, time-stamped attestations that controls are active and performing as expected, bridging the gap between security posture and provable assurance.


Cyber resilience has become a board-level and insurance-level mandate, but until now, enterprise leaders lacked a way to define it, let alone prove it with confidence,” said J.J. Thompson, CEO and founder of Spektrum Labs. “Spektrum provides continuous, cryptographic evidence that resilience measures are working, giving insurers, boards, and customers defensible assurance while saving enterprises time, cost, and complexity.


A New Operating System for Cyber Resilience


At the heart of Spektrum Fusion are three core elements:


  • Unified Data Fabric: Integrates across existing cybersecurity, backup, and insurance tools to collect immutable evidence of safeguard performance.


  • Time-Stamped Proof: Accelerates claims validation, insurance renewals, and post-incident recovery by generating verifiable records of control effectiveness.


  • Agentic AI: Deploys autonomous agents that continuously monitor posture, validate compliance, and streamline audit preparation—while also powering underwriting workflows that adapt in real time.


For enterprise users, the result is a single source of truth for proving cyber resilience, both internally and externally. “I need to know, not assume, that every system is configured as expected for security and resilience,” said Christopher Flanagan, CIO at Vault. “Instead of having my team waste time logging into more than 16 disconnected consoles to manually validate controls, I can now automate the process with Spektrum and get the proof I need, whenever I need it.


Toward a Network of Provable Protection


Industry analysts view Spektrum’s model as a step toward a new digital fabric for enterprise assurance. “The path to an operating system of resilience is ambitious because today’s environment is so fragmented,” said Christina Richmond, principal analyst at Richmond Advisory Group. “Spektrum doesn’t replace existing systems; it connects and validates them, converting operational noise into defensible proof.


By aligning cybersecurity, data protection, and insurance under a single verifiable framework, Spektrum is positioning itself as both an infrastructure provider and a trust authority. Its early access program—available at no cost for initial participants—signals an intent to rapidly build adoption across the security, IT, and insurance ecosystems.


As digital risk and accountability converge, Spektrum Labs is betting that in the future, resilience won’t just be a measure of confidence—it’ll be a cryptographically proven fact.

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