Privacy Breach Armor
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
An AI agent that, when you receive a data breach notification, automatically executes ALL necessary protective actions within minutes: freezes credit bureaus, changes compromised passwords, sets up monitoring, files FTC complaints, and continuously monitors for misuse of your data.
Kill Reason
LifeLock, Aura, and NortonLifeLock already offer automated credit freeze, identity monitoring, and breach response services backed by insurance policies and legal teams — an AI-automated version cannot compete on trust, coverage depth, or insurance backing with incumbents that have 15-year head starts, regulatory approvals, and nine-figure marketing budgets.
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