KEY POINTS
  • Chronicle, Alphabet's X cybersecurity moonshot, launched in January then largely went quiet.
  • The company is starting to discuss some of its plans and goals, including delivering "planet-scale" security services to large corporations.
  • Solving analytic and workforce problems are some of the primary goals of the platform, according to Chronicle CEO Stephen Gillett, who spoke with CNBC.
Chronicle CEO Stephen Gillett has served in high-ranking security and technology roles at Symantec, Best Buy and Starbucks. 

Last January, Alphabet's X "moonshot" factory announced a surprising turn, a new cybersecurity company called Chronicle. The press statement was short on details, and since then, Chronicle has been silent about what it's working on.

Chronicle is one of Alphabet's newest "Other Bets," the group of Google's sister companies that are hoping to stumble on the next big thing in tech, such as self-driving cars (Waymo) or high-speed internet access in remote areas (Loon). And cybersecurity is a potentially massive opportunity for Alphabet. Research firm Gartner predicts cybersecurity spending will hit $96 billion in 2018, and only increase from there.