Protecting Digital Infrastructure Since 2019

We started SecureProcess with a simple mission: give every developer access to enterprise-grade security without the enterprise complexity.

99.99%
Uptime
50M+
Requests Protected
500+
Active Clients
<10ms
Average Latency

Our Story

SecureProcess was born out of frustration. Our founders were running game servers and constantly dealing with DDoS attacks, unauthorized access attempts, and data breaches. The existing solutions were either too expensive, too complicated, or simply didn't work.

We built the security infrastructure we wished existed. A system that's powerful enough for enterprises but simple enough for indie developers. A service that doesn't require a security team to configure and doesn't break the bank.

Today, we protect hundreds of game servers, APIs, and applications worldwide. From solo developers to major studios, our clients trust us to keep their infrastructure safe so they can focus on building great products.

Our Journey

2019

Founded

SecureProcess was founded by a team of security researchers and game developers who saw the need for better protection.

2020

Proxy Network Launch

Launched our first proxy protection service, initially serving indie game developers.

2021

API Verification

Introduced our dual-key API verification system, adding another layer of protection for our clients.

2022

Enterprise Encryption

Released our military-grade encryption API, attracting enterprise clients from gaming and fintech.

2024

Global Expansion

Expanded to 15 data centers worldwide, providing low-latency protection across all continents.

Our Values

Security First

Every decision we make starts with security. We never compromise on protection, even if it means saying no to features that could introduce vulnerabilities.

Reliability

Your infrastructure depends on ours. We maintain redundant systems across multiple data centers to ensure your services stay online 24/7.

Privacy

We believe in zero-knowledge architecture. We protect your data without ever being able to read it ourselves.