Transforming Cyber Challenges into Real-World Customer Solutions
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Intuitive and skilled problem solvers, SealingTech engineers design and build defensive cyber solutions for challenging and unpredictable environments where critical missions are at stake. They tackle issues that directly impact our customers. Turning whiteboard ideas into tactical, viable solutions, they equip warfighters with powerful tools that give our cyber defenders an edge over adversaries.
To celebrate our engineers, we’d like to share a few of our recent customer challenges SealingTech has solved—and provide insight into our dynamic and exceptional team.
Building Innovation from the Ground Up

The SN 9000 is our highest storage capacity server for workloads at the Edge with flexible storage options for our customers’ evolving mission needs.
Threat actors constantly evolve their tactics and techniques to deny and disrupt US Military operations. To meet the growing demands of the Department of War’s (DoW) cyber workforce, SealingTech rapidly prototypes new solutions that enable the warfighter to remain proactive against cyber threats and respond quickly to potential attacks.
“When developing our Next Generation Hunt Kit, our customer shared with us a storage mission requirement that needed to be addressed. Our engineers conducted extensive research and explored a variety of ways to solve their needs including compression algorithms, different filesystems, and commercially available offerings. No solution existed on the market that would meet the mission need, so our team quickly built the SN 9000,” says Andres Giraldo, SealingTech Chief Technology Officer.
The SN 9000 is our highest capacity, TSA-compliant storage server, purposely built to act as the primary forward deployed network sensor and storage solution for combat operations at the Edge. It’s designed with 128 cores and up to 2.7 Petabytes (2700TB) of storage capacity.
With the SN 9000 in their arsenal, cyber protection teams (CPTs) can quickly upgrade storage as higher capacity drives emerge, potentially doubling or tripling capacity without replacing the core system. With increased storage capacity, the system can also remain deployed longer without the need for frequent data retrieval, reducing teams to travel on-site, resulting in lower operational costs overall.
Expediting Customer Innovations

In-house 3D printing allows our engineers to quickly prototype components like this US 10 lid from polylactic acid (PLA) filament (top) before final metal fabrication (bottom)—reducing delays and accelerating delivery to the field.
Building just another defensive cyber solution has never been our goal. We solve the problems that hold our customers back—creating solutions that enhance warfighter capabilities and deliver mission impact. It’s the reason we’re always finding new and more efficient ways to bring our innovations to customers and advance their cyber defenses.
SealingTech has utilized 3D printing technology for nearly a decade. However, when building prototypes with earlier printers, we’d find their output and accuracy inconsistent and not up to our standards. We’d resort to having prototypes made off-site and then have to wait several weeks.
We recently added a more advanced next-generation 3D printer and laser cutter that allows us to cut electrical insulators, air flow baffles, and other lightweight material on-site in our development lab.
“The new printer/laser cutter has been a game changer. We can now design a part in CAD and have it made in a few hours rather than weeks. Our team can 3D print reliably and cut material at a moment’s notice, allowing us to expedite solutions faster than before and pass the time and cost savings on to our customers,” says Dustin Dreisonstok, SealingTech Senior Engineer.
Mission-Aware AI Threat Hunting
As cybercriminals continue to utilize AI to execute sophisticated attacks at lightning speed, CPTs needed a powerful AI solution that could accelerate their threat hunting even in environments without connectivity.
Our team created Operator X, the first AI Hunt Kit Assistant optimized for defensive cyber. Built with adaptive intelligence and contextual reasoning, Operator X helps operators work faster and with greater accuracy across every mission. Whether seasoned or new to the field, it empowers cyber teams with advanced AI that adapts to their needs, bridging knowledge gaps, and expanding capabilities across the force.
SealingTech’s Director of Software Products, Nate Delgado adds, “We wanted to help CPTs outmaneuver adversaries while navigating a sprawling toolset and oceans of data. Now warfighters can simply talk to their defensive cyber operations (DCO) tech stack in plain English and Operator X translates their intent into precise, effective action.”
Solving Customer Problems with Real-World Impact
From defensive cyber solutions to AI threat hunting, our engineers continually push the boundaries of what’s possible in the cyber domain. They ensure that our solutions are not just technically sound, but also practical and effective for the US Military Forces that rely on them. Our engineering team is essential in providing warfighters the tools needed to give our cyber defenders a decisive edge over adversaries.
Have a unique use case that needs solving? Contact our team.
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