Among the many cybersecurity companies participating in the Detroit Cybersecurity Summit, ALSCO appeared as one of the emerging technology firms exhibiting alongside several widely recognized cybersecurity vendors.
The summit brought together companies including Cloudflare, SentinelOne, Wiz, Ping Identity, Netskope, Barracuda, Mimecast, Commvault, Varonis, HPE, and numerous other cybersecurity firms. ALSCO’s participation reflected the company’s growing international presence and its focus on advancing artificial intelligence-driven cybersecurity technologies.
Known through its technology brands ALSCO Today and ALSCO Software, the company has expanded its focus beyond traditional IT services into cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, cloud infrastructure, digital transformation, and critical infrastructure protection.
How Secure Gateway Approaches Cyber Threats
At the center of the company’s cybersecurity strategy is Secure Gateway, a security platform designed to protect governments, enterprises, and critical infrastructure from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
Secure Gateway uses artificial intelligence, behavioral analytics, threat intelligence, and automation to identify and address threats in real time. Conventional security systems often depend primarily on predefined rules. By contrast, the platform continuously learns from traffic patterns and application behavior, which helps organizations detect emerging threats.
The technology was conceived and developed by Mohammed Kifah, Chief Technology Officer of ALSCO and an inventor of Secure Gateway. His goal was to build a cybersecurity platform that combines artificial intelligence with advanced security controls to deliver proactive protection for modern digital environments.
The Development of Secure Gateway
Over the past several years, Secure Gateway has become one of ALSCO’s flagship technologies. The company acquired and registered the Secure Gateway trademark and domain approximately five years ago for an investment of about USD 40,000. Continuous investment in software engineering, cybersecurity research, infrastructure, and artificial intelligence has since shaped the platform into a strategic technology asset.
Today, Secure Gateway protects digital services and critical infrastructure and serves as a component of ALSCO’s long-term innovation strategy. The company reports that the recognition and deployment of the Secure Gateway brand, intellectual property, and associated digital assets have continued to expand.
ALSCO’s appearance at the Detroit Cybersecurity Summit reflects the company’s aim to compete on a global stage and contribute to the field of cybersecurity through innovation, artificial intelligence, and infrastructure protection technologies.
Expanding Into Email Security

Beyond network and application security, ALSCO has also expanded into email protection through its Email Secure Gateway platform. As phishing attacks, business email compromise, ransomware campaigns, and AI-generated threats continue to increase, email security has become one of the most critical areas of cybersecurity.
The Email Secure Gateway platform combines artificial intelligence, threat detection, intelligent filtering, anti-phishing technologies, malware analysis, and automated security controls to help organizations protect their communications and sensitive information. By integrating email security into its broader cybersecurity ecosystem, ALSCO continues to build out its role in secure digital communications.
As cyber threats continue to evolve, ALSCO remains focused on developing technologies that help governments, enterprises, and critical infrastructure operators build resilient digital environments. Through Secure Gateway, Email Secure Gateway, and ongoing investment in artificial intelligence, the company continues to develop its presence in the global cybersecurity industry.











