Oculis Labs was honored to be selected as a finalist at the Global Corporate Venturing Tech Scout Challenge.    We were one of 14 innovative technology companies from around the world selected to present to some of the top corporate venture funds.    Judges at this year’s event include:  Mike Brown, [...]

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PrivateEye 4.0 Released

Oculis Labs Enhances Enterprise Mobile Privacy Solution to Protect Highly Vulnerable On-Screen Corporate Data New End-User Benefits Include Near Real-Time Privacy Protection, Tighter Integration with Windows 7 Central Controls and Power Savings  Baltimore, MD – April 30, 2012 – Oculis Labs, a developer of data privacy software that protects mobile and desktop computers from visual [...]

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New Overview Presentation

I’ve recently recorded a presentation we give on why protecting the last 2 feet is important, and how Oculis Labs does it with PrivateEye and Chameleon. Those who have been following our progress will probably enjoy hearing how we present the problem space, the opportunity, and our solution to prospective customers. If you’re looking to [...]

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Named Best New Security Start-Up of the Year   Hunt Valley, Md. – March 6, 2012– Oculis Labs, a developer of data privacy software that protects mobile and desktop computers from visual eavesdroppers, today announced it has been selected as the Best New Security Start-Up Company of the Year in the 2012 Global Excellence Awards. [...]

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Dutch Cloud Initiative

Last month I was invited to participate in the launch of the Dutch National Cybersecurity Center in the Hague. Our host was KPN, the leading telecommunications and IT service provider in The Netherlands. KPN Corporate Market (previously known as Getronics) offers global IT services and is particularly focused on delivering cloud-based services to their customers. [...]

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Oculis Labs was the recipient of some nice press coverage by Bloomberg this week.  Reporter Nishad Majmudar looked into the growth of “Cyber” businesses in Maryland as the result of expanded security and intelligence at NSA, DISA and the new U.S. Cyber Command.   Fort Meade as Cyber Hub Turns Maryland Into a Startup Hot [...]

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Fort Meade as Cyber Hub Turns Maryland Into a Startup Hot Spot By Nishad Majmudar - Jan 30, 2012 12:02 AM ET   Bill Anderson passed up Silicon Valley and opened his technology startup in central Maryland, even though it lacked the prestige and signature names such as Apple Inc. and Google (GOOD) Inc. One draw for the founder of [...]

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Program Offers Partnership between Northrop Grumman and the Advantage Incubator@bwtech with Goal of Commercializing Technology to Protect the Nation from Cyber Threats   Baltimore, MD – November 29, 2011 – Oculis Labs, a developer of data privacy software that protects mobile and desktop computers from visual eavesdroppers, today announced its acceptance into the Northrop Grumman [...]

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By Mike Lennon on September 12, 2011   Oculis Labs, a developer of data privacy software that protects mobile and desktop computers from visual eavesdroppers, today announced a partnership agreement with In-Q-Tel (IQT), the not-for-profit, venture capital arm of the CIA. The company said In-Q-Tel’s relationship and investment would help it accelerate Oculis Labs’ success in both government and commercial [...]

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CIA’s Next Mission is to Keep Prying Eyes Off Your Screen By John P. Mello Jr., PCWorld    Sep 14, 2011 6:19 AM   The CIA takes such a dim view of people peeking at computer displays while someone is working that the agency is investing in Oculis Labs, a company that makes software to prevent prying eyes [...]

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