Use Case
Verified security findings. Zero interception risk.
Cyberware replaced password-protected PDFs and plain email with SEAL — every penetration test report now carries cryptographic proof of authenticity, integrity, and chain of custody.
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The challenge
Cyberware delivers penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, and compliance audits to clients in regulated industries. Every report contains information that could be weaponised if intercepted: exploitable vulnerabilities, network architecture details, credential findings. Yet the industry standard for delivering these findings is password-protected PDFs over email.
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Password-protected PDFs are security theatre
ZIP/PDF encryption is trivially broken. Passwords shared over the same channel. No proof the recipient is who they claim to be.
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Email provides no chain of custody
No cryptographic proof of who sent the report, whether it was altered in transit, or that it reached the intended recipient. In regulated environments, this is an audit gap.
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Client expectations are rising
Clients in finance, healthcare, and government increasingly demand verifiable delivery for sensitive findings. NIS2 and DORA are making supply chain security documentation mandatory.
For a cybersecurity company whose entire value proposition is protecting clients, the irony of delivering findings over insecure channels was untenable.
The solution
In mid-2025, Cyberware adopted SEAL as the delivery channel for all sensitive client communications. SEAL uses encrypted swarm delivery to ensure findings reach the intended recipient with cryptographic proof of sender identity, content integrity, and an immutable audit trail.
The integration required no changes to Cyberware's internal workflow. Reports are authored as normal, then delivered through SEAL instead of email attachments. Clients receive findings in their existing inbox but with verifiable sender identity and tamper-evident content — no app installation, no onboarding friction.
For Cyberware's regulated clients, SEAL provides what email never could: evidence-grade documentation that a specific finding was delivered to a specific person, unaltered, at a specific time. This matters when NIS2 incident reporting timelines or DORA supply chain documentation is at stake.
We're testing the most critical public and proprietary infrastructure. Intercepted delivery of reports could mean serious compromise to national or enterprise security. SEAL is the only product that satisfied all our criteria for true data privacy, and proof that our findings reached the right person, unaltered, with full chain of custody.
Beyond cybersecurity
The pattern Cyberware solved — secure delivery of sensitive findings across organisational boundaries — applies wherever professional services generate confidential output for external clients.
Legal firms delivering due diligence reports. Audit firms sharing compliance findings. Consultancies transmitting strategic assessments. Any service provider whose output must reach the right person, unaltered, with provable delivery — SEAL makes that verifiable.
The same architecture securing 800,000+ verified messages per month in Swiss healthcare now protects cybersecurity consultancy communications. The trust gap is the same. The solution is proven.
Deliver sensitive findings with proof.
If your practice delivers confidential reports to external clients, SEAL makes every delivery cryptographically verifiable. No app installation. No client onboarding. Just verifiable trust.