The Layer 1 visibility company.
CybrIQ is a network-visibility company built around one observation: the asset register is wrong, the spreadsheet is stale, and the audit will find the devices nobody listed before the IT team does. We close that gap, at the wire, continuously.
Why CybrIQ exists
CybrIQ was started after more than a decade of running AV and network operations inside enterprises that kept producing the same problem: nobody could answer what is actually on this network? with the precision the audit and the security review needed. The patented Device DNA™ approach is the technical answer that came out of that decade. A way to verify connected devices using their electrical fingerprint at Layer 1 rather than self-reported identifiers higher up the stack.
The team is small and senior. Members have shipped infrastructure inside Fortune 500 healthcare, manufacturing, and federal customer environments, and built the platform around what those environments actually need rather than what an AV vendor catalog assumes they need. Reach the team directly at contact_us@cybriq.io; the leadership team reads it.
The origin story
The pattern that led to CybrIQ was visible to anyone who had run an enterprise network for long enough: every audit cycle, the asset register and the network would be in different places. The IT team would reconstruct the inventory by hand. The security team would spot devices on the wire that nobody had requisitioned. The audit firm would produce a finding. Next quarter, the same loop would run again.
The conventional answers had blind spots that compounded each other. NAC saw what spoke 802.1X and stopped. EDR saw what could carry an agent and stopped. Asset-management tools saw what procurement had logged and stopped. The devices that mattered most for the audit (vendor-managed AV gear, IoT sensors, contractor laptops, signage controllers, anything plugged in behind an unmanaged switch) were the devices each of those tools missed.
CybrIQ's bet was that the wire itself, read at the physical layer, was the one source of truth that could not be lied to. A device's electrical fingerprint at Layer 1 is the thing the device cannot fake. If you can read that fingerprint reliably, you can build a per-device record of what is actually connected, regardless of what the device claims to be higher up the stack. That bet is what the patent covers.
How CybrIQ ships the technology today
CybrIQ delivers the Layer 1 visibility platform through a strategic relationship with Sepio, the company that holds the underlying Device DNA™ method. CybrIQ is an authorized reseller and operates the customer-facing engagement: deployment, the integrator-channel motion through the AV partner network, the InfoComm 2026 booth presence, audit-pack support, and the four service lines (SupportIQ, ComplianceIQ, AdvisoryIQ, NetworkIQ) that wrap the platform.
For customers, the practical effect is a single accountable team handling the work end to end, with the patented Layer 1 method underneath. Customer screenshots and product imagery throughout this site reflect the same underlying platform that ships under the CybrIQ engagement.
How the team operates
- Customer-led roadmap. The integration backlog, the report templates, and the platform additions are scoped from real customer requests. We do not ship features speculatively.
- One number per claim. If we say "312 devices," it is a real customer's real Wednesday-morning sweep. The case studies linked from this site are anonymized but the metrics are dated and verifiable.
- The founder reads the inbox. Every email to contact_us@cybriq.io reaches a real person on the leadership team. Most replies happen the same business day.
- Voice we hold ourselves to. Plainspoken. Specific. Customer-problem first. We do not use the words "leverage," "seamless," "comprehensive," or "ecosystem" anywhere in our material; we did not write a single one of them on this site.
The team behind CybrIQ.
Four people who have done this work before.
Shai Moshe
Identified the gap in device and hardware security inside corporate environments, and built the patented method that uses electrical fingerprints to verify what is actually connected at Layer 1.
Dan Case
Leads platform engineering and product direction. Fifteen years across infrastructure, SRE, and AI governance work in fintech, automotive, IoT, manufacturing, and security environments.
Paul DiGiammarino
Leads operations and the integrator partner program. Decades of experience standing up and scaling operations functions inside enterprise technology businesses.
Tony Gonzalez
Leads CybrIQ's security posture and customer security partnerships. Background in enterprise security leadership, with deep experience translating Layer 1 evidence into audit-defensible records.
Monte McGuire
Leads sales and marketing across the integrator channel and the direct enterprise. Twenty-five years in AV, cybersecurity, and enterprise operations, with a focus on translating identity and inventory work into the language CISOs and IT directors use.
What we build
Two products, one platform. RoomIQ runs Layer 1 visibility at the conference-room scale, attached as a recurring SKU to every Crestron, Extron, Q-SYS, Poly by HP, or Neat install. SpacesIQ extends the same patented Device DNA™ across every switch port, on every floor, in every building.
Both deliver the same thing in different scopes: a continuously maintained, per-device, audit-defensible record of what is actually on the network right now.
Why this matters now
Conference-room AV is the most common blind spot in enterprise networks. Codec, wireless presenter, smart display, IoT sensor, vendor-managed equipment, the contractor who plugged in their laptop on a Tuesday afternoon. None of it shows up reliably on the asset register. Most of it does not appear in NAC. The audit finds it anyway.
Meanwhile, the AV channel has spent a decade selling rooms as one-time hardware projects. The integrator ships the codec; the security team inherits the network surface; nobody owns the gap between them. CybrIQ exists in that gap.
The integrator gets a recurring SKU. The security team gets a Layer 1 record they can defend. Compliance gets evidence the audit will accept. The customer gets a building whose network has stopped being a blind spot.
How we go to market
CybrIQ ships through the AV integrator channel. Crestron, Extron, Q-SYS, Poly by HP, and Neat partners attach RoomIQ to every room install and SpacesIQ to every campus deployment. Direct relationships with security and compliance leadership pull the product through the same channel.
Patented Device DNA™ is the technical core. The integrator-channel motion is the commercial core. Both are required.
Services around the platform
Most customers run RoomIQ or SpacesIQ on their own. Some want a hand. The four service offerings below sit alongside the products, available where the customer or the integrator wants the work done for them rather than by them.
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SupportIQ
Managed deployment and operations
For customers who want CybrIQ run as a managed service rather than a self-operated platform. Onboarding, drift triage, and audit-pack delivery handled by our team.
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ComplianceIQ
GRC integration and audit support
Mapping CybrIQ's evidence output into the customer's GRC platform of record (ServiceNow, Archer, Vanta, Drata) and standing alongside the audit team during their visit.
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AdvisoryIQ
Layer 1 program advisory
For customers building a Layer 1 visibility program from scratch. We work with security leadership and the integrator partner to scope, sequence, and operate the program over its first year.
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NetworkIQ
Broader network-visibility scope
Where the customer wants the same Device DNA™ approach extended past AV into the broader corporate network. Engagement is consultative; ask us when you have one.
Where to find us
InfoComm 2026. June 13–19 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Booth C5052. Demos every hour, integrator partner conversations on the floor, and a working session for security and compliance leaders by appointment.
LinkedIn. Follow CybrIQ at linkedin.com/company/cybriq-io for product updates, customer engagements, and the InfoComm 2026 booth schedule.
For everything before and after the show, book a meeting or write to contact_us@cybriq.io.
The team is small enough to call the shots and senior enough to mean them.
The founder reads the inbox. If you want a working session, write to us, or use the form on the contact page.