Sekur Has formed an Anti-Cyber Crime Fighting Unit, to Battle the Recent Surge in AI-Powered Incursions, From International Organized Criminals.
The Availability of Sekur Data’s Fortress Grade Security Just Got a Big Boost. This About is as Big as News Can Get.
Things Just Got Serious.
Sekur just announced a sales partnership with Quaestor Federal Consulting. For decades, Quaestor Federal has provided mission-critical software and technology solutions to federal agencies, winning hundreds of contracts annually.
This Anti-Crime fighting unit includes three of the top security experts in the nation (see below), with prior work background coming from the CIA’s Federal Laboratory, the Department of Defense, the U.S. State Department, the Department of Homeland Security, National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Bolling Air Force Base, US Forces Korea, and the J2 Pentagon.
International in their scope, in addition to protecting the United States, they have defensive and technological capabilities operations in Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and numerous additional conflict zones.
By no mean is the phrase “Dream Team,’ an exaggeration. They are the real deal, top of the heap, best of the best, backed by numerous Meritorious Service Medals. With over a billion dollars of combined government sales and services.
Most importantly, this dream team believes (publicly stated) that the Sekur’s commercial capability is unmatched in the federal space, and can be rapidly introduced to solve immediate challenges. Their specialty is introducing and selling new technologies into the government, from companies including but not limited to, Palantir, Pixia, Isilon, Aspera, Apptio and several others.
Key word being ‘commercial.’ The second key word being ‘immediate.’ This unit isn’t a think-tank brought together to ponder potential societal issues, related to AI powered cyber-crime. It was brought together do business with governmental agencies. More specifically to introduce Sekur’s suite of products and services to governmental agencies. With a goal to generate significant revenues, for both the partnership and Sekur – in exchange for providing the highest levels of digital safety and security.
This dynamic and partnering relationship, is not one typically found in company with a market valuation under $100 million, much less under the $10 million, where Sekur is currently valued at. Opportunities like this are rare as most similar start-ups, are early funded by venture-capital sources and not even taken public, often over a period of time which can exceed five years, before coming available in the form of an IPO. For investors with a speculative bent, this opportunity is available today in the open market, as it is already publicly traded. It is again, in our opinion, a rare opportunity.
The one downfall, is the company is small so, and the market valuation so tiny (near $5 million) that it is factually impossible to buy a significant amount shares, like even $1 million dollars worth. But for patient investors, who can look out 3-5 years, the percentage gain basis potential is so enourmous, that even a small shareholder position can prove fruitful. Or at the minimal, at least something to brag to friends, about for getting in early.
Jointly, the team has stated it was attracted to Sekur‘s solutions set because of its ability to provide more secure communications between the Department of States and its diplomatic counterparts in over 200 countries
Jointly the team has stated it believes Sekur’s commercial capability is unmatched and ready to implement. Our opinion is Quaestor Federal doesn’t lend their efforts and reputations out lightly, and they need to be convinced that the solution they are introducing to governmental agencies, is the best solution available on the market today.
Not to mention the obvious, but Quaestor Federal has the internal staff of top technologists, to make that decision – which also in our opinion saves us as investors and potential shareholders – uncomprable validation proof, that we could never accomplish on our own. You can take that to the bank, or investment bank in Sekur’s instance.
These aren’t your typical crime-fighters. Quaestor Federal is a team of businessmen, whose mission is for Sekur to generate and enhance revenues, by connecting government agencies, to Sekurs Fortress Grade security programs, plain and simple:
Today’s announcement Sekur comes as they recently announced, that it had completed and officially launched its highly anticipated Corporate and Government programs for secure and private communications and data transmission.
We took the new strategy and pricing model and put it in chart format below. A more detailed explanation will be in a 12-page report we will issue tomorrow. Let’s hope the dream team can quickly get Sekur to the 10,000 government and/or corporate user milestone.
This is not a forecast, but rather modeling to see what the revenue potential is, at various user or subscriber milestones.


The Dream Team
Phil Oakley, Retired Military Officer with over 22 years of service. Over 15 years leading several small, agile companies focused on integrating commercial solutions into the Federal Government. In this capacity has sold over 600 million dollars of IT solutions to the federal government. Prime contracts with the GSA and NASA Sewp while supporting several government agencies. A serial Entrepreneur Phil has helped numerous companies to include but not limited to Palantir, Pixia, Isilon, Aspera and Apptio with millions of dollars in sales and solutions support.
A contract specialist who can get new technologies on the GSA schedule, sometimes in less than 30 days and close the deal with one of his certified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) rapidly.
Ken Rogers, Ken, a recent retiree of the U.S. Department of State , is a results-driven global technology leader with a rare blend of experience across five U.S. federal agencies, multinationals, startups, and global NGOs. He retired in 2024 from the U.S. State Department and was awarded the prestigious Director General’s Cup during the Foreign Affairs Day Celebration in 2025. This award recognizes individuals from the contemporary generation of career civil and foreign service employees who have demonstrated exceptional service and commitment and was only issued to two members in 2024.
Ken has a vast experience as a Senior IT Executive & Strategist with 20+ years in U.S. federal government, specializing in IT governance, digital strategy, portfolio management, and emerging technology adoption across global enterprises, Ken served as in the U.S. Department of State as Deputy CIO for Business Management & Planning (Acting) / Chief Digital Strategist, and as Chief Information Officer at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Ken was immediately attracted to Sekur‘s solutions set because of its ability to provide more secure communications between the Department of States and its diplomatic counterparts in over 200 countries using voice and video call, messaging and email capabilities. These tools also provide other civilian agencies with similar needed capabilities including the Department of Homeland Security’s engagement with first responders’ nationwide.
John T. Lewis. John is also a recent retiree, from the Central Intelligence Agency, whose last assignment was Deputy Director and CTO of CIA Federal Laboratory. John has an impressive career of service of over 34 years to his country, serving in Technical Operations, Technical Research, Development & Engineering and Technical Leadership roles. Career included service in the Directorate of Science & Technology (DS&T), The Directorate of Digital Innovation (DDI) and the Directorate of Operations (DO) with overseas assignments in Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and conflict zones. Member of the CIA Directorate of Science & Technology Senior Technical Service. Recipient of the CIA Career Intelligence Medal and recognized as one of the CIA Trailblazers and awarded the CIA Trailblazer Medal.
John is a technology innovator and has been awarded several honors including being recognized as a CIA Trailblazer for the development of unique and highly impactful RF systems in support of the Tracking & Locating and MASINT Missions, the CIA Career Intelligence Medal, being a 4-Time Recipient of the Directorate of Science & Technology McCone Award for Excellence in Science & Technology and being a Member of the Directorate of Science & Technology Senior Technical Service.
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