KnectIQ and SRC UK Partner to Integrate SelectiveTRUST Technology into Defense Platforms

October 21, 2025
KnectIQ has entered a licensing agreement with SRC UK to integrate its SelectiveTRUST technology into advanced defense and intelligence systems across allied nations.

KnectIQ has announced a new licensing agreement with SRC UK to integrate its patented SelectiveTRUST technology into SRC UK's defense and intelligence platforms, according to a press release.

Under the agreement, SRC UK will embed SelectiveTRUST into select commercial and defense intelligence systems, including its World All Source Platform (WASP). The integration aims to enhance machine-to-machine trust, real-time security, and operational efficiency across the UK, USA, Europe, Australia, and allied nations.

KnectIQ’s technology provides ephemeral key management and programmable trust fabric to secure data in motion and establish verifiable device-level trust. SRC UK contributes its expertise in electronic warfare, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), as well as AI-driven operational analytics.

The collaboration is designed to deliver secure, sovereign, and interoperable architectures for autonomous systems and coalition operations, supporting faster decision-making and improved resilience in defense and intelligence environments.

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