Oracle and Duality Offer Privacy-First AI for Government and Defense on OCI

October 13, 2025
Oracle and Duality Technologies have partnered to make Duality’s secure data collaboration platform available on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, enabling confidential AI and analytics for government and defense organizations.

At Oracle AI World, Oracle and Duality Technologies announced in a press release that Duality’s secure data collaboration platform is now available in the Oracle Cloud Marketplace and deployable on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). The integration is designed for government, defense, and intelligence agencies requiring secure data collaboration in mission-critical environments.

The platform allows users to issue encrypted queries across networks and receive confidential results within seconds, maintaining compliance with security and regulatory standards. It supports operations across Oracle’s specialized government, sovereign, and classified cloud environments, including Oracle Cloud Isolated Regions.

Built on OCI’s high-bandwidth, low-latency architecture, Duality’s platform supports compute-intensive analytics and AI workloads. It includes features such as quantum-ready cross-domain solutions, homomorphic encryption, secure multiparty computation, federated learning, and built-in governance tools.

According to Duality, the deployment enables agencies to conduct secure investigations and analytics on sensitive data without exposing the data itself or the results of inquiries.

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