ABOUT IQS GROUP

The thinking layer above
enterprise security

iQs Group builds AEGIS Nexus — the vendor-neutral security-operations layer that unifies the tools a Fortune 100 already runs into one ranked, explainable picture, and acts on what matters.

Vendor-neutral by designSits above your existing stackRanked, explainable decisionsPredict, prevent, prove

Large enterprises do not have a shortage of security tools. They have a shortage of clarity. A Fortune 100 security programme routinely spans endpoint, cloud, identity, exposure and network platforms from CrowdStrike, Microsoft, Palo Alto, Google, Tenable and Check Point — each excellent in its lane, each speaking its own dialect, each producing its own queue of alerts. The result is a picture that is comprehensive but fragmented, and a team that spends more time correlating than deciding.

iQs Group exists to close that gap. We are the company behind AEGIS Nexus, an intelligence layer that sits above the tools an organisation has already chosen and turns their combined signal into a single, prioritised, explainable view. We do not replace the stack. We make it think together — so security leaders can predict what is coming, prevent what is preventable, and prove where they stand.

What it delivers

Sits above your tools

AEGIS Nexus layers on top of the platforms you already own rather than competing with them. Your investments keep working; they simply start working together.

Genuinely vendor-neutral

We take no side between the platforms in your stack. Our value is impartial correlation across all of them, not lock-in to any one of them.

One ranked picture

Signals from many sources are unified and prioritised into a single view, so teams act on what matters most instead of triaging duplicate alerts.

Explainable by default

Every ranking comes with the reasoning behind it. Leaders can see why something surfaced, not just that it did — decisions you can defend to a board.

Built for the enterprise

Designed for the scale, governance and reporting expectations of Fortune 100 security programmes and the leaders accountable for them.

Six focused engines

VAPT Command, Exposure Command, AI Prediction, Shadow AI Governance, Signal Command and Identity Command each address a distinct part of the security mandate under one platform.

Illustrative network: iQs Group and its AEGIS Nexus layer correlating signals across vendor-neutral security tool domains (not real telemetry).

Our mission

Our mission is to be the thinking layer above enterprise security — the place where the noise of dozens of tools becomes a decision a leader can stand behind. We believe the next advantage in security is not another sensor or another feed, but judgement applied across everything an organisation already sees.

That means measuring ourselves by outcomes, not activity: fewer things missed, faster time from signal to decision, and a defensible account of posture that a CISO can carry into the boardroom. We hold ourselves to a simple standard — validation, not assurance. We show what has been demonstrated, and we are honest about what has not.

Predict, prevent, prove

AEGIS Nexus is organised around three pillars. Predict anticipates where risk is heading, so teams can move before an issue becomes an incident. Prevent concentrates effort on the exposures and weaknesses that genuinely matter, cutting through the backlog to what changes the outcome. Prove turns all of it into a clear, evidence-based account of where the organisation stands.

These pillars are delivered through six engines, each with a defined remit. Together they cover the security mandate an enterprise actually carries — from validating defences and managing exposure, to anticipating emerging risk, governing the spread of unsanctioned AI, unifying detection signal, and securing identity.

Illustrative: iQs Group as the vendor-neutral thinking layer (AEGIS Nexus) unifying the enterprise security tools a Fortune 100 already runs.
How the thinking layer works: fragmented signals from the security tools a Fortune 100 already runs flow up through AEGIS Nexus correlation and reasoning into prioritized risk, automated response, and executive decisions. Flow widths are illustrative relative weights, not real telemetry.

Why vendor-neutral matters

A security-operations layer is only trustworthy if it has no stake in which underlying tool wins. Because iQs Group does not sell a competing endpoint, cloud or identity platform, AEGIS Nexus can correlate across all of them without bias. Our incentive is the quality of the combined picture, full stop.

This neutrality is also practical protection for the enterprise. Programmes evolve, contracts renew, and stacks change. A layer that sits above the tools — rather than being one of them — lets organisations adapt their portfolio over time without losing the unified view they have come to rely on.

Illustrative. As the iQs thinking layer sits above the tools a Fortune 100 already runs, the share of the security decision workload it can correlate, prioritize, and ultimately decide on compounds quarter over quarter. Bands are categorical altitudes of reasoning, not proprietary internals or real figures.

Frequently asked

No. It layers above the platforms you already run and unifies their signal. Your existing investments continue to do what they do best; AEGIS Nexus makes them work as one.

iQs Group does not sell a competing endpoint, cloud, identity or network platform, so we have no reason to favour one vendor over another. We correlate impartially across whatever tools you have chosen.

A dashboard shows you more data. AEGIS Nexus ranks it and explains it, so the output is a defensible decision rather than another queue to triage.

Fortune 100 CISOs, security leaders and boards who need one clear, explainable view across a large, multi-vendor stack — and an account of posture they can defend.

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