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Ubiq Security

Ubiq Security is a software company that provides application-layer data encryption and key management tools for developers and security teams.

  • APIs and SDKs for embedding encryption into applications across multiple programming languages (application security)
  • Centralized key management and policy control for encrypted data (key management)
  • Tokenization and format-preserving protection for structured data fields (data protection)
  • Developer-focused workflows for integrating encryption into Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines and existing services (DevSecOps)
  • Visibility and governance over encryption usage across applications and environments (security governance)

More About Ubiq Security

Ubiq Security focuses on providing application-layer encryption and key management capabilities that can be consumed as services by software engineering and security teams. Its offerings are designed for enterprise and institutional environments where sensitive data, such as Personally Identifiable Information (PII) or financial fields, moves through custom applications, APIs, and data stores. Rather than relying solely on infrastructure-level controls, Ubiq Security enables encryption to be applied directly at the application layer, closer to where data is created and processed.

The company exposes its capabilities primarily through APIs and language-specific SDKs (application security), enabling developers to call encryption and decryption functions from within application code. This approach supports integration into modern architectures, including microservices, cloud-native workloads, and serverless functions. Ubiq Security’s platform also supports tokenization and format-preserving techniques (data protection), which allow sensitive values such as account numbers or identifiers to be protected while maintaining their original structure, helping with compatibility in legacy systems and downstream applications.

Central to Ubiq Security’s value proposition is centralized key management (key management), in which encryption keys are generated, stored, rotated, and retired under administrative control. This model supports Separation of Duties (SoD) between application developers and security administrators, while enabling uniform policy application across multiple services and environments. The platform typically aligns with standard cryptographic primitives and protocols for symmetric and asymmetric encryption, as documented in its technical materials, so that enterprises can map usage to their internal cryptography standards and regulatory requirements.

From a DevSecOps perspective, Ubiq Security emphasizes developer-centric workflows (DevSecOps), providing integration patterns, configuration options, and observability hooks that fit into CI/CD pipelines and existing application deployment practices. This helps organizations incorporate encryption into their software delivery lifecycle without building a custom cryptography stack. Logging and monitoring capabilities provide visibility into encryption operations, which supports audit, compliance, and incident response processes (security governance).

In marketplace and directory taxonomies, Ubiq Security can be categorized under application-layer encryption, key management as a service (KMaaS), tokenization and data protection, and developer security tooling. Its tools are used by enterprises that want to align data protection controls with zero-trust strategies, regulatory frameworks, and internal security baselines, while giving application teams programmatic access to cryptographic functions through service interfaces rather than on-premises (on-prem) hardware appliances.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 30
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

4660 La Jolla Village Drive
ste 100
San Diego, CA 92122

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services