Mythal
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Two decks. Two styles. One outcome.

Pick the room you're walking into. The Brief is an executive editorial for VPs and directors who want the strategic picture and the engagement model. The Manual is a technical field guide for engineering leaders who want to see how the components fit before they sign.

Decks
2
Brief · Manual
Slides each
12 / 14
Agents shipping
12
Themes
3
Frameworks
7
Slide-per-viewport
fits small laptops
★ Take it to market · generic product · send these links

From a CSX demo to a sellable platform.

A vertical-agnostic product kit — for healthcare, government, banking, energy, transportation, any enterprise. A high-end marketing site, a 12-slide capabilities deck, a white paper, the founder's go-to-market & IP playbook, and a ready Azure deployment.

★ Newest · prepared after today's CSX call

The end-to-end real POC: how we go from simulated to real software.

CSX asked to stop simulating and see the real loop — a real scanner finding real vulnerabilities in real platform software, patched by real Ansible, proven by a real re-scan, all in our environment. This deck is the plan: targets, scanner choice, the Ansible patching, the closed loop, and a five-day build.

DECK · POC PLAN · 14 SLIDES

From simulated to real software.

Decode today's call. Stand up real Tomcat / Open Liberty / Log4Shell / Linux targets. Wire a real scanner (Trivy, with OpenVAS as the Qualys-analog hero shot). Run real ansible-playbook remediation. Close the loop with a real re-scan. Make the Integrations screen report real health. Five days to end-to-end.

Open the Real POC plan → Slide 05 is the targets & CVEs Slide 08 is the closed loop Slide 12 is the build plan
★ For the presenter · the strategic positioning doc

Read this too: how Mythal answers the real inquiry.

An internal positioning document decoding a verbatim inquiry from a prospect's Infrastructure & Cybersecurity leadership. Maps their literal four-step workflow onto Mythal's twelve-agent pipeline. Identifies what they didn't yet ask for. Shapes the response.

DECK · INTERNAL · 12 SLIDES

Mythal — the response, in their language.

Decode the literal client ask. Map their four steps onto Mythal's twelve agents. Identify six gaps in their literal phrasing that any production deployment surfaces within a sprint. Position against the other vendors they're surveying. Prepare the reply structure and the discovery questions back.

Open the Mythal positioning deck → Slide 04 is the mapping Slide 08 is the three winning claims Slide 10 is the reply structure
Choose your room

Which deck do you need today?

Both cover the same ground (problem · Mythos thesis · twelve agents · OT safety · compliance · engagement) but the cadence, density, and visual identity are deliberately different. Open both before you commit to one — they take six minutes each to scan.

First time presenting

Read these three things in this order.

If you're new to the cybersecurity ops domain, these three tabs in this order will put you in a position to walk either deck cold.

All deliverables

Every page in this portal

Why we win

The three vectors — shared by both decks

Whichever deck you walk, the underlying claim is the same. Three defensible positions against everything else in this market.

Vector 1

IT/OT-aware architecture

A dedicated OT Safety Officer agent holds veto rights and is the only path to changes on Critical Cyber Systems. Without this, no OT operator approves the tool. With it, the platform clears regulatory review.

Vector 2

Scanner-agnostic fabric

You keep what you own. We orchestrate above Qualys, Tenable, Wiz, Defender, Claroty, Nozomi, Dragos — not another scanner you have to procure.

Vector 3

Mythos-native

Built assuming the patch firehose is the operating condition, not the exception. Pre-disclosure feeds, KEV fast-track, batch orchestration on Patch Tuesday — design center, not workarounds.