Early hostile intent, made visible

Believable bait. Clear defender story.

OakVault is a deception-based security platform that plants believable high-value bait inside an environment and turns attacker interaction into a visible, real-time incident story for the defender. It is built for early hostile-intent visibility without forcing smaller teams into heavyweight enterprise complexity.

Pilot-ready on Windows and Linux Standard demo ends in a flood, not a breach Between early deployments and the first 3 customers

Platform

The value is not the decoy alone. It is the trap design.

OakVault is built to show intent, progression, and escalation. It is designed to give defenders something clearer than a generic alert stream. Think of it as a smart cyber trap or digital tripwire that produces a usable defender story instead of just a noisy signal.

Believable bait

OakVault places high-value looking assets inside an environment so the wrong actor has a reason to interact.

Controlled descent

A correct first passphrase lets the actor move deeper, which creates stronger evidence than a simple touch or scan.

Clear defender story

Instead of generic noise, defenders get a sequence they can understand: discovered, descended, guessed, flooded.

Use cases

Built for teams that need clarity, not a giant deployment burden.

The clearest early fit for OakVault is smaller environments that still need stronger attacker-intent visibility than basic alerts can provide.

Small businesses

OakVault gives small business environments a believable cyber trap that helps reveal hostile behavior before a real asset is touched.

MSPs and lean security teams

Managed providers and smaller internal teams can use OakVault as a high-signal tripwire layer that is easier to explain than a large deception fabric.

Cyber training and demo environments

OakVault also fits training, cyber range, and founder-led demo environments where a clear attacker-to-defender story matters.

Pilot flow

A clean, repeatable story for demos and early customer pilots.

The standard OakVault pilot is intentionally simple: open the bait, go one layer deeper, make three wrong guesses, trigger the flood, and return to the defender dashboard.

01

Open the bait

The surface looks like a restricted internal asset rather than an obvious trap.

02

Go one layer deeper

A valid first passphrase proves the trap is not a dead-end page and gives OakVault higher-confidence intent.

03

Wrong guesses build signal

Repeated suspicious attempts at the next layer are recorded without immediately burning the story.

04

Flood locks the vault

The standard pilot ends with a flood alert, revoked access, and a clean defender-side event trail.

Demo recording

Watch the OakVault pilot flow.

This recording shows the standard demo path from bait access to controlled descent to the final flood outcome.

Focused early market entry

Starting with a tighter wedge than heavyweight deception platforms.

OakVault is not trying to begin as a giant enterprise deception fabric. The opening strategy is simpler deployment, stronger demo clarity, and a tighter fit for smaller teams and founder-led pilots.

Current position

OakVault is between early deployments and the first 3 customers, with a repeatable Windows and Linux demo already working.

Initial wedge

The first path is simpler deployments for smaller teams, MSPs, training environments, and founder-led pilots.

Why it stands out

The category already exists, but OakVault enters with a clearer attacker-to-defender story instead of a heavy enterprise-only posture.

Next steps

Three simple ways to move forward from the website.

The site should not end at explanation alone. It should tell the next visitor whether they should watch, ask, or explore fit.

A

Watch the demo

Start with the private demo recording to see the standard Windows pilot flow from bait through flood.

B

Ask for the packet

Request the investor deck, fundraising brief, and supporting materials if you want the deeper company and market story.

C

See if the fit is right

The best early conversations are around small business, MSP, pilot, and cyber training use cases where deployment can stay focused.

Investor snapshot

Product-first in public, investor-ready in private.

The public story stays focused on the product. The deeper investor packet, deck, and fundraising materials are organized separately.

Raising $388K to move from repeatable demo into paid pilots and first customers.
Capital supports product hardening, travel-backed market entry, and early customer delivery.
The current story reflects a working demo, early deployment readiness, and a focused path to the first 3 customers.

Contact

Start a pilot, request the demo, or continue the investor conversation.

OakVault is ready for early conversations around pilots, product fit, and investor follow-up. This section gives visitors one clear place to continue from the website.

Interested in OakVault?

Reach out here for pilot discussions, product questions, demo follow-up, or investor materials. The goal is to make the next step simple and direct.

Investor materials Investor packet available on request: OakVault investor deck, fundraising brief, demo recording, market-entry summary, and outreach materials.