This Startup Built an AI That Thinks Like a Hacker , And It’s Scary Effective
An autonomous AI platform reshaping cybersecurity by thinking, testing, and attacking systems before real threats emerge.

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Mar 21, 2026
Most companies believe they are secure until the moment they are not. The login works. The dashboard loads. The code deploys without errors. On the surface, everything appears stable. But beneath that surface, hidden pathways often exist. Small oversights that, when combined, can lead to full system compromise.
Kagliostro, an experimental platform hosted on KamaiHub Space and developed by Kamaloka AI Technologies, approaches this reality from a different angle. Founded by Alle Ossey Ange-Cédric, the company is building a new generation of cybersecurity tools designed not just to defend systems, but to actively challenge them.
Instead of asking whether a system works, Kagliostro asks how it can break, and answers that question before someone else does.
Security That Thinks Like An Attacker
Cybersecurity has long been framed as a defensive discipline. Firewalls, alerts, and patches dominate the conversation. Yet attackers do not think defensively, they think creatively, persistently, and opportunistically.
Kagliostro introduces an offensive AI model that mirrors this mindset.
Rather than scanning for isolated issues, it behaves like a digital adversary. It explores systems, tests boundaries, and searches for ways to move deeper. This reflects a critical shift: security is no longer just about protection, it is about anticipation.
By simulating real attack behavior, Kagliostro gives organizations a clearer view of their true exposure.
From Vulnerabilities To Attack Paths
Most security tools generate lists, bugs, misconfigurations, and potential risks. While useful, these lists often lack context. They do not show how individual issues connect.
Kagliostro changes this by focusing on attack paths.
It begins by mapping the full surface of a web application, every endpoint, every interaction, every possible entry point. From there, it identifies vulnerabilities such as cross-site scripting (XSS), SQL injection, and authentication weaknesses.
But the real value lies in what comes next.
Instead of stopping at detection, Kagliostro links these vulnerabilities together. It builds realistic scenarios showing how an attacker could move from one weakness to another, escalating access step by step.
This transforms abstract risks into concrete narratives, giving security teams clearer priorities and faster decision-making.

Looking Inside The Codebase
Some of the most damaging breaches do not start on the surface, they begin deep inside the code.
Kagliostro extends its offensive approach into private repositories, securely connecting to platforms such as GitHub. It analyzes code for exposed secrets, flawed logic, and overlooked security gaps that could be exploited.
For modern development teams, this is critical. As codebases grow and evolve, maintaining visibility becomes increasingly difficult.
Kagliostro acts as an additional layer of intelligence, continuously reviewing what might otherwise go unnoticed.
The goal is not just to find errors, but to understand how those errors could be used.
Continuous Testing For A Constantly Changing World

In fast-moving environments, yesterday’s security is not enough. New features, integrations, and updates introduce new risks every day.
Kagliostro addresses this with continuous, on-demand security testing.
Instead of relying on periodic audits, the platform operates alongside the development process. It adapts to changes, reassesses systems, and ensures that new vulnerabilities are identified as they emerge.
This is especially valuable for startups and SaaS companies, where speed is essential and delays can be costly.
Security becomes an ongoing function, not a one-time event.
Redefining What A Security Platform Can Be
Kagliostro does not fit neatly into existing categories. It is not just a scanner, nor a traditional testing service. It is part of a broader movement toward intelligent, autonomous systems reshaping how digital environments are secured.
At its core, the platform reflects a simple insight: To defend effectively, you must understand offense.
By embedding this principle into an AI-driven system, Kamaloka AI Technologies, under the leadership of Alle Ossey Ange-Cédric, is helping define a new model of cybersecurity, one that is proactive, adaptive, and aligned with how real threats actually operate.
Explore Kagliostro On KamaiHub Space
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