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HUB Cyber Security Builds the Hardware Root of Digital Truth
TEL AVIV, IL / ACCESS Newswire / December 9, 2025 / Some companies chase attention. HUB Cyber Security (NASDAQ:HUBC) builds assets that command it on its own. The rollout of HUB Compliance™ shows exactly why. This isn't another dashboard, plug-in, or point tool for overloaded IT teams. HUB Compliance™ is a trust engine designed for sectors where data rules are strict, disclosure deadlines matter, and institutions cannot afford to get compliance wrong at scale.
This is the moment HUB stops being viewed as a cybersecurity vendor and starts being understood as a foundational layer in the regulated economy. Compliance is no longer a back-office burden. It is a front-line requirement in financial services, digital assets, government work, and cross-border operations. HUB designed its system around that reality.
HUB Compliance™ does something that legacy tools simply cannot. It connects confidential computing, automated policy enforcement, and verifiable logging into one environment where data can move, be analyzed, and remain compliant in real time. Banks, insurers, fintechs, and digital asset platforms are under pressure to prove that their systems are secure and fully auditable. HUB is building the infrastructure that creates that proof.
And that is what gives HUB Compliance™ its edge. It is a product that becomes more valuable as regulation increases. That is rare in this market. Most firms try to outrun compliance. HUB is building the system that makes it manageable, scalable, and transparent.
Defense Grade Validation
The company's latest commercial win adds to its 2025 momentum. HUB signed a multi-year deal with a major aerospace and defense manufacturer for a perpetual software license and multi-year support. This is not a pilot. It is a commitment from an industry where security standards are unforgiving, and procurement cycles are long.
Defense validation means something. It signals that HUB's architecture can be trusted where failure is not an option. It shows that confidential computing, verifiable governance, and automated policy enforcement are not theoretical. They are already deployed inside environments where oversight is heavy and operational risk is tightly controlled.
When defense contractors approve your system, financial institutions pay attention. Regulators watch closely. Cross-border data operators start to understand how the architecture could solve the problems sitting on their desks right now.
The commercial picture is simple. HUB Compliance™ is not a niche cybersecurity add-on. It is a compliance infrastructure stack built for institutions that operate in regulated, high-risk environments. That is how HUB is positioning itself, and that is how customers are beginning to respond.
The Shift Toward Institutional Infrastructure
Regulation is tightening across every industry that handles sensitive data. Financial institutions feel it first, digital asset platforms feel it most publicly, and government agencies feel it every time a new mandate arrives. The old tools cannot keep up. Manual audits cannot scale. After-the-fact remediation does not satisfy regulators or boards.
The market needs real-time trust. It needs systems that generate verifiable evidence as transactions occur. It needs infrastructure that is secure at the hardware level and flexible enough to meet global data laws. That is the gap HUB is stepping into. More importantly, it is the gap HUB is closing.
This is why HUB's pivot does more than matter and why HUB Compliance™ is already being viewed as an institutional system rather than a security accessory. It occupies the space where regulated data, operational integrity, and audit-ready transparency come together. That is the space where value compounds because once a system becomes the trust layer, everything else depends on it.
HUB is not trying to compete inside yesterday's cybersecurity market. It is positioning itself as an architect of the new compliance economy, a shift that's giving it momentum through defense validation, strengthened partnerships, and a platform built on confidential computing and verifiable governance. The HUB story is not about a single release or a single deal. It is about a company stepping into the category it was built for. HUB Compliance™ is the proof point, and the market, while late, is beginning to recognize it.
About HUB Cyber Security Ltd.
HUB Cyber Security Ltd. (Nasdaq:HUBC) is a global leader in confidential computing, AI-driven data fabric, and cybersecurity. HUB's Secured Data Fabric (SDF) empowers organizations to virtualize, secure, and analyze sensitive data across borders and silos generating real-time intelligence while meeting the highest regulatory standards. With operations across North America, Europe, and Israel, HUB Technologies partners with Fortune 100 companies, global banks, and sovereign institutions to secure the next generation of digital infrastructure.
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