
Cyber Operations, Inc., a technology company, develops integrated security technology tools for government, commercial enterprises, and financial institutions in the United States. The company's products include Cyber ACL, an enterprise level solution, which allows organizations to store, control, and implement access lists for various brands and types of networking devices from one centrally managed database with revision history and access control, as well as provides tools for creating, analyzing, and deploying access control policies, including comparison, searching, conflict detection, hierarchal lists, and simultaneous synchronization of devices with the database. It also offers Cyber DAN, a digital signage system, which delivers digital media, such as video ads, stills, RSS feeds, educational programming, and product demonstrations directly to digital display locations at stores, restaurants, branch offices, company desktops, and other locations. Cyber Operations, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Pelham, Alabama.
Cyber Operations, Inc. trades as CYPJ on OTC. The company is classified in Technology / Software - Application and reports in USD.
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Company website: https://www.cyberoperations.com
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