Star Lab Honored by 2024 MAE Innovators Awards

Washington D.C — June 3, 2024 — Star Lab Corp®, a global leader in delivering technology protection and embedded security solutions for mission-critical systems, was recognized among the best by the 2024 MAE Innovators Awards. Votes placed by the engineering community recognized Star Lab’s Titanium Technology Protection as a Silver Honoree.

“We’re thrilled to see Star Lab’s Titanium Technology Protection be recognized as an innovator in the aerospace and defense space,” commented Gabriel Quiroz, General Manager. “For years, Star Lab has helped customers meet their stringent, mission-critical security requirements, alloweing them to secure platforms that are able to operate even in the most hostile environments. Innovation continues at Star Lab with the release of Titanium for KVM, which allows customers looking to adopt virtualization to confidently do so while meeting the emerging security needs of programs critical to the nations safety and security".”

The 2024 MAE Innovators Awards celebrates outstanding innovation in defense and aerospace for the engineering industry. Every year they showcase and reward companies, designers, and innovators who have contributed to the advancement of technology through their creative and impactful designs.

2024 MAE Innovators Award winners are chosen by the qualified judging panel chosen by the editorial staff at Military + Aerospace Electronics. Platinum, Gold, and Silver honorees are revealed every fall.

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With a successful track record securing combat systems in Aerospace and Defense, Star Lab helps customers implement “build secure” methodologies into Linux-based embedded security technologies. Star Lab products are easily integrated, flexible, and designed to handle worstcase threat scenarios: hands-on physical or privileged attackers. Star Lab solutions prevent attackers from tampering with or altering software / firmware and limit their maneuverability, ensuring your systems remain resilient and operate normally even under attack.

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