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KraLos – Cybersecurity Architecture Rebuilt
Cybersecurity Architecture

Cybersecurity is broken.
KraLos rebuilds the architecture.

A unified cybersecurity platform replacing fragmented tools with one patented system. Built for enterprise, public sector and critical infrastructure.

Patented Core WEBOUNCER patented in the US and Europe.
R&D Validated BSFZ recognition for research and development.
Platform Logic Infrastructure, deception and encryption in one system.
The KraLos Control Core

Modern security stacks are fragmented by design

Most organizations operate disconnected tools, reactive workflows and increasing operational complexity. The result is not more security — it is more surface area, more dependencies and less control.

Too many tools

Security is often built through accumulation. Each new layer solves one issue while creating new interfaces and new complexity.

Reactive defense

Traditional systems often detect threats after exposure, after compromise or after damage has already occurred.

Operational drag

Complex security stacks slow teams down, reduce visibility and make strategic protection harder to maintain at scale.

From fragmented tools to unified security architecture

Old Security Model

Fragmented point solutions
Reactive workflows
High operational overhead
Weak integration logic

KraLos Model

One platform, multiple protection layers
Secure-by-design architecture
Structured intelligence & control
Scalable protection logic

KraLos is not a product collection. It is a Digital Trust Intelligence Platform.

Each KraLos layer solves a different part of the cybersecurity equation — but the strategic value emerges from how they work together as one architecture.

WEBOUNCER

The patented infrastructure layer protecting web applications, digital services and exposed systems through an architecture-first approach.

Phishing-Guard

The deception-defense layer identifying phishing, fake shops, scam pages and fraudulent interaction patterns across channels.

SHADOWKEY

The encryption and secure communication layer designed for controlled access, secure transfer and trusted digital exchange.

Built on real innovation, not generic claims

KraLos already holds the trust signals that matter most in deep-tech cybersecurity: protected technology, validated R&D and growing visibility in the market.

US + EU

WEBOUNCER is patented in the United States and Europe.

Patent Pending

Phishing-Guard and SHADOWKEY are in active patent-protection pathways.

BSFZ

R&D recognition confirms real technological development and innovation depth.

Media & Stage

Visibility across press, television and cybersecurity congress environments.

Why this matters operationally

Reduce attack surface

Replace fragmented tool chains with a more structured and controlled protection model.

Eliminate complexity

Move from operational overload to architecture-level clarity and security logic.

Increase resilience

Create a stronger foundation for enterprise systems, public sector environments and critical infrastructure.

The patented core of the KraLos architecture

Architecture, not another WAF story

WEBOUNCER is positioned as the central infrastructure layer — not as a narrow feature, but as a broader response to how modern digital systems need to be protected.

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Strategic value

Secure-by-design logic, platform orientation and patent-backed differentiation make WEBOUNCER the strongest proof point for the KraLos system.

Core Infrastructure security layer
Patent Protected technology base
Scale Enterprise-ready positioning

Early validation matters

“KraLos presents an approach that goes far beyond generic website security and moves toward a more strategic protection model.”

Market / media perception

“The strength of KraLos lies in combining architectural thinking with practical cybersecurity needs.”

Partner / ecosystem perspective

Enter the KraLos architecture

The Conversion Hub is the structured entry point into the KraLos system. It is designed for enterprises, public institutions, partners and investors who want a serious perspective on architecture-level cybersecurity.