Security News > 2021 > July > U.S. Army DEVCOM awards Ubiq Security with SBIR contract to improve encryption capabilities
Ubiq Security announced that it was awarded a SBIR contract with the U.S. Army DEVCOM. Ubiq's platform will be utilized to help deliver highly efficient, more scalable, and innovative encryption capabilities.
Ubiq's API-based encryption platform uses a cloud-based model to deliver encryption and centralized key management capabilities, addressing challenges the Department of Defense commands are currently facing.
"Expanding our existing footprint with the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security is an incredible opportunity to leverage our platform to help the U.S. Army adopt a more modern, rapid, and extensible approach to safeguarding sensitive information," said Wias Issa, CEO of Ubiq Security.
Ubiq has existing customers within the Department of Defense, Air Force, and Department of Homeland Security, several of which have utilized the Ubiq's platform to improve and scale data and communications encryption capabilities.
"Organizations are looking to leverage API-based solutions to quickly integrate critical capabilities into their product, applications, and infrastructure, saving them time, effort, and capital to build custom, costly, and error-prone solutions. This is especially true with encryption and key management. These are complex domain areas that are very difficult to get right, yet very easy to get wrong, with potentially catastrophic consequences. APIs are the consumption model of choice for the world's leading and most forward-thinking organizations and I'm excited that the U.S. Army is embracing the approach," said Issa.
The San Diego-based, technology start-up has built an API-first developer platform that eliminates the traditional complexities of encryption and key management, allowing developers and information security teams, even those without encryption or cryptography expertise, to integrate data encryption directly into applications in minutes, with nothing more than a few lines of code and two API calls.
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