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CyberCatch

AI-enabled SaaS platform for continuous cybersecurity compliance and risk mitigation.

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CyberCatch Description

CyberCatch Holdings, Inc. (TSXV: CYBE) is a cybersecurity company headquartered in Vancouver, BC and San Diego, CA, that provides an AI-enabled Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform designed to help organizations achieve continuous compliance and cyber risk mitigation. The company targets organizations in critical segments, with a particular focus on small and medium-sized businesses in regulated industries such as mortgage lending, financial services, and defense supply chains. The CyberCatch platform addresses security control deficiencies, which the company identifies as the root cause of successful cyberattacks. The platform operates in two primary phases: first, it guides organizations through implementing all mandated and necessary security controls; second, it automatically and continuously tests those controls from three dimensions — outside-in (external attack simulation), inside-out (internal vulnerability assessment), and social engineering — to detect control failures that can then be remediated promptly. Among its specific product offerings is the FTC Compliance Manager, designed to help non-bank financial institutions comply with the FTC Safeguards Rule. This tool includes a workflow engine for compliance risk assessment, pre-organized controls by domain, policy and procedure templates, an AI-based advisor, and an evidence repository. CyberCatch has also published research scanning over 19,000 small and medium organization websites across North America, identifying widespread vulnerabilities such as spoofing, clickjacking, sniffing, and session riding. The company's advisory board has included Tom Ridge, the first U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security.