Interlock Launches ThreatSlayer Web3 Security Extension and Incentivized Crowdsourced Internet Security Community

Interlock Launches ThreatSlayer Web3 Security Extension and Incentivized Crowdsourced Internet Security Community

July 2, 2024 at 01:29PM

Interlock introduces Web3, an incentivized internet security community and general availability of ThreatSlayer, a blockchain-powered browser extension. The CEO secured interest from Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph and introduced the $ILOCK token for incentivizing security staking. The company aims to revolutionize internet security by combining crowd power, AI technology, and blockchain infrastructure.

From the meeting notes, the key takeaways include:

– Interlock announced the launch of ThreatSlayer, a Web3 security browser extension, supported by a community of 29,000+ weekly active users, with 80% outside the United States.

– The CEO appeared in Entrepreneur’s “Elevator Pitch” and garnered interest in a potential $100,000 investment from Marc Randolph, Netflix co-founder and former CEO.

– ThreatSlayer is designed to protect internet users from various threats and scams, leveraging blockchain, AI, and a global community for internet security.

– Interlock plans to introduce its utility coin $ILOCK, available on Arbitrum and Aleph Zero, for rewards and security staking.

– The company aims to monetize the shared security data and introduce enterprise versions of its products in the coming year.

– The ecosystem includes ThreatSlayer, Galactus (open-source rewards system), and Octahedron (AI-driven threat detection tool).

– Octahedron leverages supervised learning and a proprietary Decision Tree algorithm to identify and prevent potential threats.

– The company’s CEO, Rick Deacon, brings extensive cybersecurity experience, and the team is backed by senior advisors with expertise in cybersecurity and Web3.

– Interlock invites users to join the community, download ThreatSlayer, and engage with the company’s resources and social media channels.

These points capture the pivotal information from the meeting notes.

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