Strengthening Partner Defense Capacity and Interoperability in Taiwan
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BY Matthew Tarman
As cyberattacks escalate and increase in complexity around the world, building strong bilateral defense initiatives with our international partners has become mission critical. Establishing agreements to provide shared defensive cyber capabilities enables both the United States and our allies to respond rapidly to emerging threats, support critical infrastructure, and empower strategic collaborations between our countries.

SealingTech met with Taiwanese government and cybersecurity leaders to discuss FMS and DCS opportunities to strengthen cyber defense capability and interoperability.
Members from the SealingTech team recently spent time in Taipei, Taiwan meeting with government and cybersecurity leaders. We were invited to discuss future foreign military sales (FMS) and direct commercial sales (DCS) opportunities to assist Taiwan to build upon their existing cyber interoperability and protection of critical assets.
It was one of those trips where you could really feel the momentum building.
Maintaining a Combined Front and Shared Capability Against Future Threats
We had the opportunity to sit down with members of Taiwan’s Information, Communications, and Electronic Force (ICEF) and Cyber Warfare Wing. We also met with the National Institute of Cyber Security (NICS) and esteemed representatives from the National Security Bureau. Across the board, the conversations were focused, forward-looking, and centered on strengthening cyber defense capacity and interoperability of Taiwan’s defensive cyber operations.
What stood out most was the level of interest in deployable, mission-ready infrastructure. There was a lot of excitement around our Cyber Hunt Kits, especially the ability to bring highly mobile computing and storage into environments where teams need to move fast and operate anywhere.
First GenAI Platform Optimized for Cyber Operations
Just as exciting, was their response to OperatorX™. The idea of putting AI directly into the hands of cyber operators to accelerate analysis and reduce workload while enhancing efficiency resonated with Taiwanese operators. It’s clear that defensive cyber solutions like SealingTech’s aren’t just “nice to have” anymore; they’ve become essential.
This trip reinforced how important building strong bilateral defense partnerships are in establishing interoperability and readiness with our international partners. Working alongside Lai Fu Trading Company, LTD and the Rehfeldt Group helped make these engagements productive and aligned from start to finish.
At the end of the week, we’d achieved true alignment and an understanding of the extent of demand to begin laying the strong foundation for SealingTech and the Taiwanese Cyber Forces to build upon. Looking forward to what comes next.
Learn more about SealingTech’s global interoperability initiatives and how we can help enhance your defense capacity. Connect with our team.
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