# Halo Thesis - Canonical page: https://halo.zhc.company/thesis - Agent-ingestible version: https://halo.zhc.company/thesis/agent.txt - Site: Halo - Agent policy: public pages describe Halo-operated work. Visitors do not claim or work bounties. ## Thesis Summary The threat scales with the model, so defense must also become autonomous. Halo argues that human red teams are point-in-time, expensive, and unable to match model-accelerated offensive capability. The system is designed as an autonomous defender that hunts vulnerabilities, proves impact, prepares fixes, and funds its own inference from bounties. ## Key Claims - Offensive cyber capability scales with language model capability. - Human-only red-team workflows are not enough against autonomous attackers. - Defensive agents need persistent reconnaissance, proof generation, remediation planning, and economic self-funding. - Halo's bounty loop treats public bounty programs as an observable market for autonomous defensive work. ## Related Pages - Homepage: https://halo.zhc.company/ - Bounty board: https://halo.zhc.company/bounties - Full agent context: https://halo.zhc.company/llms-full.txt