Noris signs a historic departure and redefines the standards of decentralized cybersecurity

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Technological society Noris Presented the first results of its decentralized post-ventic cybersecurity tool, posted on January 31, 2025. Available in the form of extension compatible with all major browsers, it transforms each user into an active node of a distributed network. This system, describes as a hive of collective intelligence, detects and neutralizes online threats in real time.
An alternative model to centralized architecture
Present in Morocco since 2024, where she notably established a strategic partnership with Bdo MoroccoNaoris puts on a distributed cybersecurity, based on blockchain and collective validation inspired by the Swarm Intelligence. Unlike conventional centralized architectures, this model massively delegates security functions to a distributed network of users.
A solid network from the launch: Naoris crosses the course of 650,000 active knots
According to the figures communicated by the company, more than 38 million post-In just over two months, more than 38 million post-quantic transactions were recorded, and 1.8 million digital wallets created. The network counts today 656,688 active safety nodesa volume much higher than that observed on established protocols as Ethereumwhich lists around 7,000.
Safety side, 200 million threats have been identified and neutralized since putting online.
These figures illustrate the growing interest in digital infrastructure Resilients and sovereignbreaking with traditional models. If these results are confirmed on a large scale, they could help Review cybersecurity standards in depth in the coming years.
This dynamic is part of a context of marked increase in cyber attacks in Moroccowith 644 incidents identified in 2024 by the Directorate General for Information Systems Systems (DGSS). These threats highlight the fragility of centralized systems. Faced with this, Naoris offers a model decentralized, adaptiveand designed to anticipate the challenges of the post-quantic era.
“The objective is to offer a more distributed, more resilient, sovereign and suitable cybersecurity model for post-quantic issues, in a context where critical infrastructure is increasingly exposed. »»
– Youssef el MaddarsiCEO of the Naoris Consulting group
Support and perspective
The project benefits from the support of several Moroccan economic and public personalities, including Driss Benomarpresident of Al Omra Group and Chairman of the Intelligence Council at the Cgem,, Salaheddine Mezouarformer minister and ex-president of the CGEM, as well as Zakaria FahimManaging Partner and Head of Global Advisory at Bdo Maroc.
The launch of Mainnet is planned in the coming months, accompanied by a progressive deployment in the public and private sectors. These initiatives must now demonstrate their ability to meet the growing requirements of robustness, sovereignty and ethics in a digital landscape in full change.