Resources

Public proof for buyers, partners, and pilot teams.

This is the public resource library for CounterSwarm's current pilot wedge: the sample report, proof surface, methodology, pilot package, and buyer-ready FAQ material.

CounterSwarm readiness report sample for Central Power Plant
Sample reportProofMethodologyPilot package

Quick answer

What should a buyer review first?

Start with the sample report and proof page. Those two surfaces show how CounterSwarm communicates findings today and what the team is actually prepared to claim in a pilot conversation.

  • Sample report
  • Proof surface
  • Methodology page
  • Pilot package and FAQ
Readiness report sample visual

Sample readiness report

Open the public sample report to review structure, audit context, findings, remediation framing, and legal notice.

Open sample report
Executive briefing case study visual

Current proof surface

See what CounterSwarm has verified today, what remains roadmap work, and the explicit non-claims that govern buyer conversations.

Open proof page
Assessment methodology radar visual

Assessment methodology

Review how site modeling, scenario analysis, workflow review, and reporting become one defensive-only readiness assessment.

Review methodology
Compliance and response planning visual

Pilot package

Understand the paid pilot delivery package, the expected outputs, and how the pilot feeds into a next-step decision.

View pilot package

What these materials support

Consultant-led readiness engagements

Government and public-sector pilot reviews

Critical-site executive briefings

Pilot scope and next-step procurement conversations

Capability matrix

What is built, locally verified, and still roadmap.

Open resource

Procurement FAQ

Plain answers for advisors, buyers, and public-sector teams.

Open resource

Security and safety

Verification posture, evidence handling, and defensive-only boundary.

Open resource

Next step

Turn the materials into a pilot conversation.

If the proof and methodology are directionally right, the next move is a paid pilot scope conversation rather than a vague request for “more demo.”

Request a pilot conversation