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November 4, 2025

Spektrum Labs Emerges from Stealth with Platform for Provable Cyber Resilience

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Image: Andrii Yalanskyi/shtterstock
Image: Andrii Yalanskyi/shtterstock

Carmel, Indiana-based startup Spektrum Labs announced last week that it had emerged from stealth with a platform it says can provide “immutable, cryptographic proof of cyber resilience for enterprises”, according to its own announcement. The company’s announcements did not publicize the amount raised, although industry site Security Week reported the funding as a $10 million seed round.

The company’s Spektrum Fusion platform is intended to give Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), boards and insurers verifiable evidence that “cyber resilience” measures are active, backed and insurable. Spektrum describes the evidence as time‑stamped, immutable records it calls Cyber Resilience Tokens, and says the platform aggregates data from security and backup tools and applies autonomous AI agents to continuously validate controls and streamline insurance interactions.

Spektrum’s pitch addresses a familiar pain point in corporate security: organizations frequently run large, heterogeneous stacks of security products without a simple way to demonstrate that those investments actually reduce risk. Industry research cited by the company highlights the proliferation of tools - an IBM study from January 2025 referenced in Spektrum’s announcement found “an average of 83 different cybersecurity solutions from 29 vendors” per organization - and consulting firms have noted a widening gap between executive confidence in cyber readiness and measurable outcomes.

Spektrum outlines three core components of the Fusion platform:

  • A unified data fabric that collects and cryptographically records evidence that controls and backups are working;
  • Integration connectors intended to sit atop existing security, backup and insurer processes to automate validation and reduce the need for repeated third‑party assessments;
  • “Agentic” AI — autonomous agents that the company says operate 24/7 to prepare for audits, analyze posture and assist with underwriting and claims workflows.

Company founder and CEO J.J. Thompson said that "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.” Meanwhile, their customer Vault’s CIO Christopher Flanagan said "I need to know, not assume, that every system is configured as expected for security and resilience … I can now automate the process with Spektrum and get the proof I need, whenever I need it."

Spektrum is accepting applications for early access for what they say is “at no initial cost,” and said paid tiers will follow within weeks. 

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