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Every system, login and integration adds another point of failure. Passwords get phished, reused and forgotten — and as organisations grow, so does the number of identities to protect across people, machines and data. The result is mounting risk, rising support costs and security teams stretched thin.

The Keyek executive team

Warren Randall

Chair & Non-Executive Director

William Charles Agee

CEO & Managed Director

Kim Scott

Non-Executive Director

Iain Moore

CFO

Duncan Savage

Director, Product Management

Rod Tasker

Director, R&D

Brett Heaven

Manufacturing Plant Manager

OUR VISION

A world where identity is indisputable and that certainty frees everyone to do more, share more and build more than ever before.

OUR Mission

We engineer identity assurance systems anchored in hardware, sovereign by design and built to zero defect, giving governments and enterprise the certainty to operate, grow and build without limits.

OUR BELIEFS

What we know to be true. Our beliefs define everything we do

  1. If your keys and credentials aren't hardware protected, they aren't protected at all.
  2. Trusting identity security to a general-purpose device is not a calculated risk, it is an open invitation.
  3. A closed network's security is achievable on an open one, but only with a Hardware Security Module at both ends (HSM to HSM).
  4. High assurance must be designed in from the start. Security bolted on after the fact is not security, it is decoration.
  5. Fragmented identity creates opportunities for adversaries. Unified identity verification enterprise-wide is vital for all organisations.
  6. Complexity is a vulnerability. The most secure solution is almost always the most elegant one.
  7. Sovereign manufacturing matters. If you don't control where your security is made, you can't fully control what it does.
  8. Security that only works in isolation doesn't work in the real world. Interoperability is not a compromise; it is a requirement.
  9. Don't replace what works; make what works, work harder. The best identity security builds on the infrastructure already trusted by the organisation.

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