Veriom is a security intelligence layer for architectural root cause analysis across the entire SDLC, built to show the misconfigured gateways, unsafe defaults, control failures, and structural weaknesses creating hundreds of vulnerabilities. It does not scan only for known vulnerabilities; it reasons about how the system is built and surfaces the risks the architecture is producing across code, cloud, CI/CD, production environments, trust boundaries, and delivery chains. Veriom builds a model of the actual environment, understands the architecture in under an hour, verifies findings against that environment, and traces every risk back to the control failure or architectural weakness that created it. Instead of leaving teams in an infinite patching loop with fragmented tools, generic risk scores, and individual fixes, Veriom focuses on why vulnerabilities exist and how one structural fix can close an entire risk class.