PALLADIUM · INTERNAL DIVISION ThreatFight · Advanced Research
Biological security.
Controlled research.
A division of ThreatFight · Est. 2026
PALLADIUM is an internal division built for systems whose failure conditions exceed conventional cyber planning. The division is visible. The work is not.
Request private briefing 01Charter Not a lab, not a brand,
not a skunkworks page.
PALLADIUM is a controlled internal division built to study classes of biological and cyber-physical risk that are under-modeled, commercially neglected, or unsuitable for broad publication.
The point of the division is not to advertise sensitive work. The point is to maintain a disciplined capability where defense, systems assurance, and biological exposure meet.
02Selected Research Vectors What can be acknowledged
without disclosing the work.
A-01
Biological systems security
Security models for biologically coupled environments where digital and wet-lab workflows intersect.
A-02
Defensive intervention frameworks
Countermeasure design for misuse, compromise, and integrity failure across sensitive systems.
A-03
Assurance for sensitive pipelines
Provenance, monitoring, and survivability in systems that cannot tolerate ambiguity.
A-04
Pre-public risk assessment
Identifying emerging threat classes before they normalize — and deciding what stays unpublished.
03Disclosure Boundary
Public mandate.
Private execution.
Publicly disclosed - Division existence and mandate
- Selected themes and essays
- Invitation-only research briefings
- Strictly limited external collaboration
Privately retained - Live programs and internal models
- Partner and operating context
- Countermeasure architecture details
- Restricted methods, datasets, and findings
04Access Protocol Engagement through briefing,
not through public detail.
Entry conditions We engage with organizations where the use case is substantive and operationally relevant.
Review only
- Mission-aligned — your organization operates in biological security, critical infrastructure, or high-consequence defensive planning
- Technically substantive — the use case goes beyond general interest and has specific operational context we can evaluate
- Engagement-ready — you are prepared for a private briefing format, not an open publication or roadmap discussion
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