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Network and Peripheral Isolation · Caesarea · Founded 2008

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Highlights

1 patent

About

Network and Peripheral Isolation

High Sec Labs (HSL) develops high-quality customized cyber-defense solutions suitable for government agencies, command and control centers, financial organizations, and the military. HSL has patented many new technologies in the fields of network isolation and cyber protection, with a focus on desktop cyber-prevention tools. The companys main product lines include secure switching solutions (e.g. KVMs, combiners, KMs, and matrixes) and secure peripherals and connectivity solutions (e.g. single-strand fiber optic AV extenders and multi-domain smart card readers). HSL complies with stringent security and quality standards to meet vendor requirements.

Identity

NameHigh Sec Labs
Slughigh-sec-labs
Type / kindstartup
Crunchbase IDhigh-sec-labs
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Status

Statusactive
Last update2026-05-17

Location

HQ country codeIL
HQ region/districtCenter District
HQ cityCaesarea
HQ addressHaEshel Street 29, Caesarea, Israel

Web & social

Websitehttps://highseclabs.com
Careers pagehttps://highseclabs.com/jobs
LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/10690105

Classifications

Primary sector Cyber Security
Sub-sectors
Cyber SecurityNetwork & Infrastructure SecurityAerospace, Defense & HLSDefense & HLS SolutionsDefense Electronics
Technologies
CommunicationsVOIP
Target customers
Healthcare & Life SciencesHealthcareProvidersDefense, Safety & SecurityGovernment & CityFinancial Services
Business models
B2GB2B
Tags
cyber-securityauthenticationtelecommunicationscadanetwork-securityswitchestelecommunication-equipmentvoipdlpperimeter-securitymilitarygovernmentfinancial-institutionshealthcare-providers

Funding

Total raised
Current stageMature

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