Protection starts with you.
We help families, individuals, and communities spot deception, stay sharp, and act fast—online, on the phone, and at the door.
Vault-KAF doesn’t sell fear. We build confidence.

At Vault-KAF, we know that staying safe in today’s world can feel overwhelming.
Scams don’t always come with warning signs—and often, they look and sound just like the real thing.
That’s why we focus on more than just awareness.
We create practical tools like our Phrase Generator and host community events, school sessions, and family workshops to help people build everyday habits that protect them from common threats.
Whether you're answering a phone call, opening an email, or greeting someone at the door, our goal is to make sure you feel confident, informed, and prepared.
It's all part of our commitment to a safer, more secure world—one conversation, one tool, and one family at a time.
Our flagship tool - a verbal authentication system for families and trusted groups. Generate shared secret phrases to verify identities during phone calls, visits, or messages.
Educational resources covering scam psychology, fraud tactics, and verification techniques. Available through our YouTube channel, Facebook group, and live talks.
Help families and communities start real conversations about safety with our comprehensive engagement tools and resources.
Realistic fraud call simulations and doorstep conversation practice to prepare individuals with safe questioning techniques and exit strategies.
Innovative security solutions currently in development to provide even more comprehensive protection for families and communities.
Comprehensive security training and tools designed specifically for businesses, schools, and organizations to protect their communities.
Share the phrase only with people you trust (like family or caregivers). Use it as a verbal handshake — especially when:
If someone calls unexpectedly and asks for money, personal information, or creates a sense of urgency (“this can’t wait!”), pause and verify.
Ask them for your shared Vault-KAF phrase. If they hesitate or avoid answering, hang up. Then contact your loved one directly using a number you trust.
Not until you’re sure.
Scammers often pretend to be someone you trust. Before replying or clicking any links, use your phrase or another method to confirm it’s really them — like calling their number directly.
At least once every few months — especially with elderly relatives or kids.
The more normal the conversation feels, the safer your family becomes. Use our tools to make safety part of everyday life.