Mr. Alain Ghiai reports
SEKUR PRIVATE DATA APPOINTS SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMUNICATIONS CHIEF MASTER SERGEANT (RET.) RAFAEL BELTRAN TO ITS OPSTECH SPECIAL ADVISORY BOARD
Sekur Private Data Ltd. has appointed Rafael Beltran to its special advisory board -- operational technology (opstech). Beltran brings more than a decade of U.S. special operations communications leadership, including senior technical advisory roles at the headquarters, U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM), to help guide the company's tactical technology strategy across defence, intelligence and government markets.
In his role as the opstech special adviser, Mr. Beltran will advise Sekur on the operational requirements, deployment realities and mission-driven communications needs of special operations, defence and government end-users -- informing product direction for the company's secure voice, video, messaging and network solutions, including SekurOne, and its upcoming Sekur tactical mobile router (STMR).
"Rafael brings exactly the kind of operational insight that shapes technology built for the field, not just the boardroom," said Alain Ghiai, chief executive officer of Sekur Private Data. "His experience leading secure command-and-control communications for special operations forces gives us a direct line to the requirements that matter most to defence and government users. Rafael will play a key role in deploying our upcoming Sekur tactical mobile router (STMR), helping bring secure, sovereign communications directly to the tactical edge. As we expand our opstech capabilities, his guidance will be invaluable."
"Secure, resilient communications are mission critical in every environment I've operated in," said Rafael Beltran. "Sekur's Swiss-hosted and on-premises sovereign approach to protecting sensitive communications addresses a real and growing need across the defence and government community. I look forward to helping the team translate tactical and operational requirements into capabilities that serve the people who depend on them."
About Rafael Beltran
Mr. Beltran is a special operations communications and operational technology leader with extensive experience supporting the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM). At SOCOM headquarters, he served as senior technical adviser to the CIO/J6, leading IT (information technology) operations and strategic innovation, strengthening cybersecurity and information assurance posture, and providing technical oversight of secure communications networks essential to command-and-control (C2) operations across tactical and strategic deployments.
Previously, as an executive communications chief and director of executive communications at SOCOM, he directed 24/7 command-and-control communications supporting U.S. SOCOM commanders and senior leadership across 22 countries, led the expansion of the special operations forces information environment, and established a dedicated executive communications section -- including a specialized training program that certified 38 joint service members. Operating in a high-trust environment, he advised senior leaders and synchronized strategic communications across complex, multidomain operations, translating technical capabilities into executive-level decision advantage at the intersection of strategy, operations and technology. He holds an active TS/SCI security clearance.
Throughout his career, Mr. Beltran held key leadership roles across tactical and strategic formations, including within the 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, and at the Cyber Center of Excellence (CCoE) at Fort Gordon, Ga. As an instructor, writer and platoon sergeant, he trained more than 2,500 soldiers, developing technically proficient and combat-ready leaders. His operational experience includes multiple deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Freedom's Sentinel, with mission impact across U.S. Central Command, European Command, Africa Command and Southern Command.
His expertise spans operational communications, secure network architecture, zero-trust principles, secure mobility and technology integration in contested environments. He has designed, implemented and advised on advanced communications systems supporting combat and special operations missions across the Middle East, Europe, Africa and South America.
Mr. Beltran currently serves as a technical product manager at Sherpa 6 Inc., supporting SOF AT&L program management and enterprise modernization initiatives, and holds advisory and leadership roles, including director of tactical communications on the board of advisors of Grey Bull Rescue and executive vice-president of the AUSA Suncoast Chapter.
About Sekur Private Data Ltd.
Sekur Private Data is a Swiss-hosted cybersecurity, defence communications and privacy solutions provider, offering a secure suite of tools to protect governments, defence and federal agencies, businesses, and individuals from unauthorized access and cyber threats. With capabilities such as SekurOne, SekurMail, SekurMessenger and SekurVPN, Sekur provides a reliable and secure means of digital communication and data storage for controlled unclassified information (CUI), classified-adjacent and civilian communications use, grounded in Swiss privacy standards with on-premises infrastructure for government agencies, allowing for data sovereignty. Sekur sells its solutions through its website, approved distributors and telecommunications companies globally, and through the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), contract No. 47QTCA18D0089, serving governments, defence institutions, federal agencies, businesses and consumers worldwide. Sekur's main sales operations are in Miami, U.S.
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