Opaque Clarity security for real-world systems
Capabilities that change your risk profile.
Security architecture, AI-assisted defense, automation, and custom tooling — built to operate under real constraints.
Security architecture, applied AI, and custom tooling.
We focus on the work that actually changes your risk profile. Not the stuff that looks good in a slide deck.
Cybersecurity & Risk Management
- Security architecture design (identity, endpoints, network, cloud)
- Risk assessments and threat modeling (what can happen, how, and what it costs)
- Incident readiness: playbooks, logging strategy, evidence handling
- Policy and governance that operators can actually follow
Cyber–Physical Security Integration
Security failures rarely remain confined to either digital systems or physical space. WeanTech designs defenses that account for both—aligning access control, monitoring, sensors, response, and evidence across cyber and physical domains.
The objective is simple: preserve clarity for defenders and opacity for adversaries, even under stress and real-world failure conditions.
AI & Automation for Defense
- AI-assisted triage (reduce alert fatigue; preserve analyst time)
- Workflow automation (repeatable, auditable, and reversible)
- Detection engineering support (what to look for, where, and why)
- Model evaluation: false positives, drift, and operational impact
Custom Tools & Integrations
- Security utilities tailored to your environment (not generic templates)
- Hardening baselines, configuration validation, and reporting
- Lightweight internal tools that replace expensive “platform sprawl”
- Secure integration between systems (identity, logging, workflows)
Training & Enablement
- Practical training: staff behavior, technical ops, and leadership decisions
- Scenario-based exercises (tabletop to technical drills)
- Documentation, handoff, and capability uplift
- Build internal competency so you’re not dependent forever
What you won’t get from us: bloated reports, magic-box promises, or “AI” painted on top of
weak fundamentals.
If a control doesn’t reduce risk, we don’t recommend it.