Cyberlib reinvents hardening: preventive cybersecurity at last within reach
In cybersecurity, there's a golden rule that everyone knows: prevention is better than cure.
And yet, in most companies, we do the opposite: we stack antivirus, firewalls, EDR, SIEM, SOC... In short, a veritable gas factory for detection and reaction after the fact.
The problem? It's like putting on more locks after leaving the front door wide open.
This is where a somewhat forgotten yet essential concept comes into play: hardening. And this is precisely what Cyberlib disrupts.
What is hardening?
Hardening is the art of configuring systems (computers, servers, workstations) to minimize exploitable vulnerabilities.
Fewer open doors = fewer attack surfaces for hackers.
It sounds simple, but in reality, it's hell.
A Windows system, for example, has over 600 possible security settings. Which ones to activate? Which to disable? And above all, what impact will it have on users if you make a mistake?
It's so complex that most teams put it off. As a result, we spend a fortune defending ourselves after the attack... instead of locking the house from the start.
Why is it so complex today?
In a company, hardening systems means :
- write scripts (often incomprehensible),
- diving into Windows registry keys (like playing blind surgeon),
- test and retest to avoid blocking users,
- start again with each new safety directive.
In short, a laborious, risky and time-consuming job. No wonder many CIOs prefer to turn a blind eye...
Cyberlib: press "simplify"!
At Cyberlib, we've decided to get to the root of the problem.
Our mission: to make hardening simple, automatic and accessible.
In concrete terms :
- One click is all it takes: automatic deployment on thousands of machines, without scripting or tinkering.
- Ready-to-use models: based on recommendations (ANSSI, NIST, ISO, CIS...), with the option of phasing in gradually, so as not to break everything at once.
- A no-code interface: you configure security as you would Netflix, without the need for an expert engineer.
- And tomorrow, AI to support strategy and suggest the right settings according to context.
Disrupting a business: from consultant to "on" button
Until now, hardening has relied on two players:
- the expert consultant, who advises on strategy,
- IT teams, who tinker with scripts and GPOs to apply all this.
With Cyberlib, 80% of this work is automated.
The consultant can concentrate on the vision, while the machine takes care of the technical heavy lifting.
The result: fewer errors, fewer delays, greater efficiency.
Why is this a real revolution?
Because for 20 years, everyone has known that hardening is crucial.
But in the field, it is virtually absent: too complex, too costly, too risky.
Cyberlib changes the game by making hardening :
✔️ simple
✔️ progressive
✔️ affordable
To put it plainly: we're going to stop multiplying "technological band-aids" and get to the heart of the matter: reducing the attack surface before threats even arrive.
Our belief at Cyberlib is simple:
tomorrow's cybersecurity won't be won by adding more and more tools after the fact, but by teaching our systems to defend themselves.
