Building Defense Communications From Strategy to the Tactical Edge
Sekur Private Data (OTCQB: $SWISF | CSE: $SKUR | FRA: $GDT0) has appointed Rafael Beltran to its OpsTech Special Advisory Board, adding more than a decade of U.S. Special Operations communications leadership to help shape the next generation of secure communications.
Beltran previously served as Senior Technical Advisor to the CIO/J6 at U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM), where he helped support secure command-and-control communications and operational technology for mission-critical environments.
This appointment is different.
Rafael Beltran isn't joining to shape the strategy.
He's joining to help shape the product.
His operational experience will directly inform the evolution of SekurOne and the upcoming Sekur Mobile Tactical Router (STMR), bringing real-world special operations requirements into product development.
This development builds on a series of recent milestones:
• GSA procurement access
• Expansion of the National Security Team
• Senior defense, intelligence, and diplomatic leadership appointments
• Defense-focused distribution partnerships
Together, these initiatives reflect a clear strategy: building the leadership, operational expertise, procurement access, and market capabilities required to serve government and defense customers.
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OPSEC Briefing // 002
You sent it.
Can you take it back?
Every operational domain has a recovery protocol.
A compromised credential can be revoked.
A device can be isolated.
Access can be terminated.
But a misdirected message?
Once it reaches infrastructure outside your control, there is often no remediation.
No recovery.
No second step.
Most communication platforms offer a recall notification at best. They do not remove the message from the recipient's environment.
Operational security isn't just about preventing mistakes.
It's about limiting the consequences when they inevitably happen.
Because in high-trust environments, every communication should have a recovery plan.
Does your communications platform include a remediation step?
For 250 years, the United States has stood for the principle that independence is worth protecting.
Today, that principle extends beyond borders.
It reaches our communications, our data, and the infrastructure that supports government, business, and national security.
At Sekur, we are proud to help protect private communications for the organizations, professionals, and public servants who keep our institutions and national interests secure.
To our customers, partners, investors, and everyone celebrating this historic milestone, we wish you a meaningful and safe Independence Day.
Happy 250th Anniversary of the United States.
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OPSEC Briefing // 001
Your coalition partner may be communicating over a platform you don't manage.
You have no administrative control.
No visibility.
No way to enforce policy.
And when a device or account is compromised, the conversation doesn't stop.
The channel keeps running.
The exposure is silent.
Recent U.S. government advisories have documented the operational use of consumer messaging platforms for sensitive coordination, highlighting a challenge that extends beyond encryption.
The question isn't whether messages are protected.
It's whether the communication environment is under your control.
Operational communications require more than secure apps.
They require administrative oversight, defined boundaries, and the ability to maintain control across partner organizations.
SekurOne Moves Toward Commercial Launch
Sekur Private Data (OTCQB: $SWISF | CSE: $SKUR | FRA: $GDT0) continues advancing the commercial rollout of SekurOne, its unified secure communications platform.
The milestone is not one new feature.
It is the integration of encrypted voice, video, email, messaging, and VPN into a single communications environment built for government, defense, enterprise, and other high-trust organizations.
Recent progress includes:
• First successful international encrypted voice call completed on SekurOne
• Android and Web platforms released
• iOS voice launch on track for July
• Commercial voice and video rollout planned for August
• Full SekurOne platform targeted for September 30, 2026
• Pre-sales now underway with early customer interest reported
For investors, this marks an important transition as SekurOne moves from platform development toward commercial deployment and revenue generation.
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@InvestorBusine3 An interesting meme. Love it. We actually have a SekurVault. We plan to launch and announce soon. This would be a high trust for corporate and high value data, files etc. Instead of using drive. Announcements will be made.
@InvestorBusine3 We are making an announcement Monday pre market. Everything on track. We cannot make more comments here due to securities compliance rules.
Adding Four Decades of Intelligence, Defense, and Diplomatic Leadership
Sekur Private Data (OTCQB: $SWISF | CSE: $SKUR | FRA: $GDT0) has appointed Annette L. Redmond to its Strategic Advisory Board.
Redmond brings more than 40 years of leadership across the U.S. Intelligence Community, Department of Defense, and Department of State, where she oversaw intelligence operations, secure communications, cybersecurity, and information systems at the highest levels of government.
Most recently, she served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intelligence Policy and Coordination within the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Intelligence and Research, helping guide intelligence policy, coordination, and support for national security and foreign policy initiatives.
Her appointment further strengthens the expertise supporting Sekur's expansion across government, defense, intelligence, diplomatic, and enterprise communications markets.
This development builds on a series of recent milestones:
• GSA procurement access
• Expansion of the National Security Team
• Senior defense, intelligence, and diplomatic leadership appointments
• Defense-focused distribution partnerships
Sekur continues to build leadership, procurement access, distribution channels, and government-market expertise around its secure communications platform.
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We welcome the arrival of the Iranian delegation in #Switzerland.
The Iranian delegation is on its way to the Bürgenstock as part of the implementation of the MoU signed between the #UnitedStates and #Iran.
The safest-looking communication is often the one people question the least.
An encrypted email.
A familiar sender.
A trusted platform.
A routine request.
That's exactly why communication attacks continue to work.
@Tablesalt13@BC_Citcon The companies you mention all have backdoor or data.mining. for true privacy try https://t.co/fEGwpZiLKU swiss hosted outsode of bigtech platforms.
BFF is pleased to announce that member Nathan R. Price has been appointed as Special Advisor for Diplomacy & Intelligence at Sekur Private Data, a new GSA-vetted enterprise encrypted telecommunications suite with a neutral Swiss nexus for diplomatic special projects in support of peace and trade negotiations. Nate has extensive prior INR experience working in support of U.S.-Taliban peace talks. He brings his lessons learned to Sekur to bolster secure communication methods to accompany in-person diplomacy.
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Helvetica pax astra 🇨🇭 . We are honored to have @realNathanPrice guide us in our mission to bring excellence in diplomatic communications for the U.S. and its global counterparts.
@BFranklinFellow Thank you colleagues. Sekur stands ready to help U.S. foreign affairs experts modernize secure correspondence for peace and trade globally. And maybe even in orbit! (I am a space fan. If we can’t look up and dream, what’s it all for?)
pax, ad astra
Expanding Into Diplomatic Communications
Sekur Private Data (OTCQB: $SWISF | CSE: $SKUR | FRA: $GDT0) has appointed Nathan R. Price as Special Advisor for Diplomacy & Intelligence, further expanding the expertise behind its government, defense, intelligence, and diplomatic communications initiatives.
Price brings experience from the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Intelligence & Research (INR), where intelligence and foreign policy intersect to support diplomatic decision-making and international negotiations.
For Sekur, this represents more than an advisory appointment.
It expands the company's reach into a new strategic vertical: secure diplomatic communications.
As governments, diplomatic missions, and international organizations continue to face growing communications security challenges, Sekur's Swiss-hosted communications platform is increasingly positioned for environments where confidentiality, neutrality, and operational control are critical.
This development builds on recent milestones including:
• GSA procurement access
• National Security Team expansion
• Senior defense and intelligence leadership appointments
• Defense-focused distribution partnerships
Together, these initiatives continue to strengthen Sekur's position across government, defense, intelligence, and now diplomatic communications.
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Organizations spend years securing internal communications.
Then daily operations require communication with:
• customers
• vendors
• consultants
• regulators
• partners
The moment communications move outside the organization, many security models lose control.
Real operational security is not about creating walls.
It is about maintaining control across boundaries.
SekurOne provides a controlled communications environment while allowing secure interaction with external participants.
Because business, government, and mission operations do not happen in isolation.
Neither should secure communications.
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Sekur Private Data (OTCQB: $SWISF | CSE: $SKUR | FRA: $GDT0) has signed a partnership agreement with AdRevv, an AI-powered customer acquisition platform focused on users actively searching for privacy, VPN, secure email, secure messaging, and secure voice solutions.
The partnership is structured as a revenue-sharing agreement, aligning customer acquisition costs directly with sales performance.
The program is expected to launch in July 2026 and will leverage AI-driven targeting and up to 1 million retargeting emails per month to reach users already demonstrating interest in privacy-focused communications solutions.
For Sekur, this represents another step in expanding scalable customer acquisition channels while maintaining focus on recurring revenue growth.
As product development, government initiatives, and distribution channels continue to advance, customer acquisition remains a key component of long-term growth.
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For years, cybersecurity awareness training taught people to look for warning signs:
• Spelling mistakes
• Poor grammar
• Strange wording
• Unusual formatting
Those indicators worked because most phishing attacks were created by humans working at scale.
AI changed the economics.
An attacker can now generate thousands of messages that are:
• Grammatically perfect
• Contextually relevant
• Personalized to the recipient
• Written in the tone of a colleague, executive, or trusted vendor
The result is a subtle but important shift.
Employees are still "Training" for mistakes.
Attackers are removing them.
According to the World Economic Forum's Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026, cyber-enabled fraud and phishing have become the top cybersecurity concern among CEOs, while AI is accelerating the sophistication and effectiveness of these attacks.
The next generation of phishing may not be detected because it looks suspicious.
It may succeed because it looks completely legitimate.
The question is no longer:
"Can employees spot a bad email?"
The question today is:
How do you verify a good one?