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WE BREAK THINGS.
SO OTHERS CAN'T.

Paradox Systems is a cybersecurity and AI defense company operating in the spaces between what is visible and what is real. We protect critical infrastructure — not because someone asked us to, but because someone has to.

paradox_defense.sh — active
$scan --perimeter --full
48,291 threat vectors identified
AI countermeasures: DEPLOYED
WARNING: 1 intrusion attempt neutralized
// System nominal. Hello, friend.
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Encryption

What We Do In The Dark

Six core service lines built on one principle — knowing how to break something is the only way to truly protect it.

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PENETRATION TESTING

We knock on every door, rattle every window and pick every lock — then give you a report on how we got in. Your IT team won't sleep. You're welcome.

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AI THREAT DEFENSE

ORACLE — our AI — has read every exploit since 1988. It never sleeps, never takes breaks, and never misses a 3AM alert. Unlike your SOC team.

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QUANTUM ENCRYPTION

Post-quantum cryptographic algorithms that won't break even when quantum computers go commercial. Dr. Kozlov called it "trivially elegant." We'll take it.

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DARK WEB MONITORING

We send agents where most companies won't look. 40,000+ dark web sources watched 24/7. If your data is for sale, we find it before the buyer does.

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ZERO-DAY RESPONSE

A zero-day drops. The world panics. We already saw it in red-team simulations six months ago. Response time: 4 minutes. Industry average: 72 hours.

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INCIDENT FORENSICS

You got breached. It happens. Now let us reconstruct every move the attacker made, down to the microsecond. Think Sherlock Holmes — but for packets.

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THE NIGHT IS DARK.
YOUR NETWORK SHOULDN'T BE.

"You know what I love about being a hacker? I get paid to think like the enemy." — Elliot Alderson, Founder