Aiselon was founded in 2025 to close the one gap that browser-based proctoring tools structurally cannot cover — the device and network layer, where modern AI-assisted cheating actually happens.
When AI-assisted cheating doubled in a single year and fraud tools dropped below the detection threshold of every existing system, it became clear that monitoring candidates after the fact was a losing strategy. Aiselon was created to replace that arms race with prevention: an ephemeral security enclave that deploys in 30 seconds, blocks invisible AI overlays, remote-access tools and on-device large language models, and then disappears.
Today the platform serves assessment platforms, enterprise hiring teams and certification bodies — anyone whose results have to mean something. We don't require webcams, keystroke logging or screen recording, and our default candidate-data retention is just 24 hours. Integrity, without surveillance overreach.
Aiselon is an exam integrity platform that prevents AI-assisted cheating at the device and network layer, deploying an ephemeral security enclave that browser-based proctoring cannot replicate.
Assessment platforms, enterprise hiring teams, and certification bodies — organisations whose results carry real-world weight and must be defensible.
2025, by Joseph Wright. An early-stage company building the prevention layer for high-stakes online assessment. Headquartered in the United Kingdom.
General enquiries: hello@aiselon.com · Security research: security@aiselon.com. Full details on our contact page.
Joseph founded Aiselon in 2025 after years working at the intersection of network security and online assessment. He leads the company's mission to make exam integrity a solved problem at the layer where cheating actually occurs.
Eleanor architects the ephemeral enclave and its enforcement engine. Her background in operating-system and network-layer security shapes Aiselon's no-kernel-driver, no-persistent-install approach.
Marcus leads the Red Team that reverse-engineers emerging cheating tools — invisible overlays, on-device LLMs and proxy rings — and turns each new technique into a defense the platform ships.
Send us your current assessment flow and our security research team will show you exactly where the gaps are — and how the enclave closes them.