Agentic Cybersecurity Foundation
We set the cybersecurity standard.
The cybersecurity standards the world relies on were designed for a world where humans attack and humans defend. That world is over.
In November 2025, the first documented AI-orchestrated espionage campaign targeted 30 global organizations simultaneously. Autonomous software agents coordinated in real time, adapted to defenses on the fly, and exfiltrated data in packets too small for any detection system to flag. Not a single victim company noticed.
SOC 2 updates on multi-year cycles. ISO 27001 was built for human-speed threats. NIST's new AI initiative will take over a year to publish. The standards are broken. Every CSO knows it.
The Agentic Cybersecurity Foundation creates and maintains a living standard that evolves at the pace of the attacks themselves. Not annually. Not quarterly. Continuously.
Six Domains
Swarm Coordination Defense
Detecting and containing coordinated multi-agent attacks
Micro-Exfiltration Prevention
Catching data leaving in packets too small for traditional DLP
Data Integrity & Anti-Poisoning
Ensuring your monitoring tools haven’t been corrupted
Non-Human Identity Governance
Distinguishing legitimate service accounts from agent imposters
Machine-Speed Response
Autonomous containment without waiting for human analysts
Supply Chain Agent Security
Preventing compromised dependencies from becoming agent footholds
Public launch: Oxford, May 2026
The standard is being developed with input from senior security leaders at the world's most critical technology companies.