A verification company.
Sensyscope builds a system that understands an application, investigates it the way a security engineer would, and issues verdicts backed by evidence — including the honest inventory of what it could not check.
What we are building
An engine that constructs a working model of your software, generates the questions an attacker would ask of it, and resolves each one through hypotheses, evidence, and counter-evidence. The output is a case file — a record you can read, quote, export, and re-verify on every scan.
Why the company exists
Teams ship code faster than anyone can vouch for it. The tools that exist produce findings; nobody produces proof. We exist because “the scanner didn’t flag anything” and “this cannot happen, and here is the evidence” are different sentences, and only one of them deserves trust.
Principles that guide product decisions
Every visible event is a real engine event — nothing is simulated. Conclusions carry denominators, never lone scores. Unknowns get permanent, prominent space. Rejected hypotheses stay on the record. And the system says “I have no evidence about that” rather than improvising an answer.
The ideas are larger than the company. If verification becomes an expectation placed on every piece of software — whoever builds the tools — the work will have been worth it.