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High Sec Labs

Hardware isolating switches for secure military network environments

Israel
201-500

Vitality Radar

79
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 1 day ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
75
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
80
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
90
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
65
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
85

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

High Sec Labs focuses on hardware-based cyber-defense solutions for network and peripheral isolation, targeting high-security sectors including government, defense, and critical infrastructure worldwide.

Efficiency Ratio

Strong output with 70+ patents, NIAP certifications, and $24.4M revenue from a 300-employee team, indicating high resource efficiency in R&D and manufacturing.

Evidence Signals

Other HIGH Israel, USA

Founded in 2008 as a privately-owned Israeli-American company headquartered in Or Akiva, Israel, with a US manufacturing site.

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Certification HIGH

Holds multiple international certifications including NIAP/Common Criteria, with recent NIAP certified rugged combiner product.

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Other HIGH

70 patents granted and dozens more submitted, emphasizing hardware and physics-based cyber security solutions.

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Expansion HIGH Israel, USA

Approximately 300 employees worldwide, including 100 R&D positions, with secure manufacturing facilities in Israel and USA.

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Product Launch HIGH

Launched world's first NIAP certified rugged combiner for field-deployed vehicles, MIL-SPEC designed.

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Other MEDIUM

Reported annual revenue of $24.4 million, serving government, defense, banking, and national infrastructure.

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Develops cybersecurity hardware, including secure KVM switches and network isolation devices, protecting classified military command centers from data leakage and malicious peripheral intrusion.
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