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Case Studies

What CybrIQ has actually done.

Five anonymized customer engagements with specific numbers, timelines, and outcomes. Each one is the source of the metrics CybrIQ cites across the rest of the site.

Case Study · Healthcare · Fortune 500

312 devices found. 47 missing from the register. One campus.

A Fortune 500 healthcare system ran SpacesIQ on a single hospital campus. By Friday the inventory had returned 312 unmanaged or unidentified devices, 47 of them missing from the asset register entirely. The pre-audit reconstruction project that the GRC team had scoped at six weeks collapsed to a four-day evidence-pack review.

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312
Devices found.
47
Missing from register.
6 wk → 4 day
Audit prep window.
Case Study · Financial Services · Top-25 US Bank

846 trading-floor devices. 73 missing from the register. SOX finding closed.

A top-25 US bank ran SpacesIQ on a single trading floor and an adjacent operations center the week before SOX ITGC fieldwork. The platform produced a per-port inventory of 846 devices, identified 73 missing from the asset register, and reduced the SOX inventory-completeness audit category from a recurring finding to a closed control.

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846
Devices fingerprinted.
73
Missing from register.
SOX finding
Closed.
Case Study · Government & Federal · Defense Contractor

11 NDAA-prohibited components. Auto-blocked at the wire.

A federal defense contractor ran SpacesIQ across one classified-adjacent program office's AV and conference-room infrastructure ahead of an NDAA Section 889 sustainment review. The platform identified 11 covered components from prohibited vendors, blocked them at the port, and produced the contracting-officer evidence pack inside seven days.

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11
Prohibited components.
7 days
To evidence pack.
Auto-block
At the port.
Case Study · Higher Education · Tier-1 Research University

1,247 devices. 142 missing from the register. CMMC L2 finding closed.

A tier-1 US research university ran SpacesIQ in one research building during fall semester start, ahead of a CMMC Level 2 review for its federally funded research arm. The platform fingerprinted 1,247 devices, identified 142 missing from the asset register, and traced 11 federally funded lab instruments back to the wrong department.

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1,247
Devices fingerprinted.
142
Missing from register.
CMMC L2
Finding closed.
Case Study · Retail · National Specialty Retailer

12 stores. ~28% register gap. PCI 12.5.1 finding closed.

A national specialty retailer ran SpacesIQ across twelve stores in a single rollout ahead of its annual PCI 4.0 assessment. The platform produced a per-location inventory in the same evidence shape across all twelve stores, identified an average ~28% gap between asset register and wire, and surfaced 9 NDAA-prohibited components inside vendor-managed signage.

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12
Stores in first rollout.
~28%
Avg register gap.
PCI 12.5.1
Finding closed.

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