I'm a Marine Corps veteran based in the Pacific Northwest. After my service, I spent years watching the same pattern repeat: community banks, county governments, Tribal nations, and non-profits — the organizations that hold communities together — getting hit by threats that were designed for enterprises to handle, with budgets that were never meant to.
Most security platforms are built for organizations that have a security team. The institutions I care about don't. They have an IT generalist, maybe a CISO on retainer, and a board that approved a tool because it was the cheapest option that checked the compliance box.
Attackers know this. They register lookalike domains, spoof your email headers, and weaponize your name against your own members, constituents, and donors. The institution takes the reputational damage. The people who trusted it take the financial damage. And most of the time, the institution doesn't even know it happened until someone calls to complain.
VouchCore exists to change that calculus. Autonomous, continuous, and built to run without a security team.
"Sovereignty is not a barrier to security — it's a requirement for it. Every institution we enroll owns its intelligence, controls its data, and never shares its exposure with another node. That's not a feature. That's the architecture."
VouchCore runs natively on Google Cloud Platform, purpose-built for isolation, sovereignty, and scale.
VouchCore is currently in early access. If you represent a Community Financial Institution, SLTT organization, Non-Profit, or Small Business and want to talk about what we're seeing in the threat landscape — I'm available.