by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 19, 2025
Enveil, a leader in Privacy Enhancing Technology (PET), has secured a new contract from the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to bolster secure data processing within the Hybrid Space Architecture (HSA). This initiative will integrate Enveil's ZeroReveal technology to enable secure data handling, analysis, and sharing, enhancing space situational awareness and mission execution speeds while safeguarding sensitive information.
Building on earlier Phase I achievements, this contract will allow Department of Defense (DoD) teams to securely collaborate on space asset analysis across multiple orbits and domains. Enveil's ZeroReveal commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) software will be integrated into DIU's HSA framework, facilitating secure, cross-domain data fusion and advancing use cases like Space Domain Awareness (SDA) and integration with commercial imagery providers. This effort is being executed alongside the U.S. Space Force to enhance data utility across both government and commercial data sources.
"The ability to securely search, analyze, and share sensitive data to extract and deliver critical insights at the speed of mission is foundational to the success of hybrid data environments, including HSA. We are proud to continue working alongside DIU and other customer stakeholders to expand data utility and scalability across the wide range of both commercial and government data sources in the space domain," said Ellison Anne Williams, CEO of Enveil
Enveil's ZeroReveal software defines the PET category by enabling organizations to securely cross-match, search, analyze, and utilize artificial intelligence without exposing sensitive data. By eliminating the need for data replication into high-trust environments, Enveil reduces processing costs and streamlines data operations, unlocking value from mission-critical datasets. ZeroReveal is already deployed at scale, transforming how data is utilized across boundaries and silos.
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