Category: web3 security firm / public audit-report corpus / wallet-and-chain security / threat-detection infrastructure
Summary: Numen Cyber is best cataloged as Web3 security infrastructure rather than as a narrow smart-contract audit boutique. In this pass, the clearest first-party evidence came from the official site, the dedicated Web3 Security page, the public audit-report archive, and the public GitHub audit-report repository. Together those materials show a company spanning smart-contract, wallet, exchange, and chain security; crypto tracing and forensic work; threat-intelligence positioning; a 24/7 monitoring and blocking product; and a public audit corpus that extends beyond one chain or one audit niche.
What it does:
Provides Web3 security services across smart contracts, wallets, exchanges, and public blockchains
Markets crypto tracing, forensic investigation, and Web3 threat-intelligence capabilities alongside traditional audit work
Publishes a public archive of downloadable audit reports covering smart contracts, wallet extensions, bridges, and public-blockchain security reviews
Maintains a public GitHub repository of audit reports in parallel with the website archive
Offers ImmunX, a product positioned around 24/7 monitoring, realtime detection, and attack blocking or interception for public-chain projects
Key claims:
The homepage says Numen focuses on “Web3 Security and Threat Detection and Response” and provides “industry-leading Web3 Security Solutions” intended to cover many cybersecurity requirements
The homepage describes ImmunX as a Web3 security product for 24/7 monitoring, realtime security detection, and attack blocking or interception across multiple popular public chains
The Web3 Security page says Numen provides services across smart-contract security, wallet security, exchange security, public-chain security, crypto tracing and forensic work, and Web3 threat intelligence
The same page claims Numen Cyber Labs has audited thousands of smart contracts across platforms such as ETH, EOS, Ripple, and Tron and discovered hundreds of high and critical vulnerabilities
The wallet-security section emphasizes cryptographic security, web front-end security, wallet application security, and system-configuration security, which suggests a broader wallet-risk posture than a simple contract-code review
The public audit archive includes downloadable reports for projects such as Suiet Wallet Extension, Armonia Public Blockchain, IOTAMPC Bridge, and other smart-contract or chain reviews, while the GitHub AuditReport README explicitly presents the repository as Numen Cyber’s public audit-report corpus
Whitepaper: No canonical standalone Numen Cyber whitepaper or litepaper surfaced in this pass. The clearest current sources of truth were the official site, the Web3 Security page, the public audit-report archive, and the public GitHub audit-report README; see ../whitepapers/numen-cyber-primary-sources-2026-05-04.md.