Tradition and Transparency
ZADIG takes its name from the titular character of Voltaire's work, who is considered the first modern investigator in literature—the first to solve a case by applying the deductive method, later made famous by Sherlock Holmes. In a similar way, our artificial intelligence detects emerging threats by reasoning from anomalies. A character who embodies the Western methodological tradition, capable of drawing well-founded inferences from the right data sources. It was presented by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) as an innovative solution at the London conference on September 2, 2024- read the scientific paper. But ZADIG is also a forward-looking software, built around an open-source business model. For the curious, you can find it here:
What they say about us
Gordon Feller, Global Fellow: The Smithsonian Inst. SA Board Member: Parsons Corp. (PSN or NYSE)
Traditional cybersecurity methods aren't working very well. Many companies now claim to have a 'new approach' that solves the problem. But so far, I haven't found anything better than what has been developed by bitCorp.
Danilo Troncarelli, CEO, Nextamina.
As CEO of Nextamina, I’ve seen firsthand how critical it is to stay ahead of cyber threats with truly innovative solutions. bitCorp stands out not just for its technology, but for its strategic vision and flawless execution. Their work represents the kind of forward-thinking cybersecurity modern enterprises need—intelligent, adaptive, and relentlessly focused on impact. AI still has a long way to go in cybersecurity, and we are proud and honored to support bitCorp in their strategic planning as they explore the full potential of its market applications
Deborah Magid, Co-Founder & Managing Director,
NextStar Venture Partners
I view bitCorp as an example of what Italian — or any! — innovators can do when they have that rare combination of talent, experience, passion and vision. Co-founders Gianluca Tirozzi and Christian Persurich and their team blend all of these qualities and more. I met Gianluca and Christian last year in San Francisco when the Italian innovation agency Innovit brought a dozen tech companies to experience Silicon Valley. I was treated to detailed demos of bitCorp's ZADIG product set. Besides building great products, bitCorp as been building the relationships in the public and private sectors in Italy and the US that are essential for success in the crowded cyber security industry. In my years at IBM Ventures and in Silicon Valley I’ve met literally hundreds of companies, so I’m not easily impressed. I’m impressed with bitCorp, though, and anticipate great success for the team.
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