Oracle Boosts AI Push with Duality Tech Defense Partnership
Tech giant integrates privacy-enhancing AI platform to target high-value U.S. government and defense contracts.
Oracle is significantly deepening its push into the national security sector by partnering with Duality Technologies, a move set to enhance artificial intelligence capabilities for U.S. government and defense agencies. The collaboration involves integrating Duality's advanced privacy-enhancing platform into the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), signaling a strategic move to capture a larger share of the lucrative federal defense market.
The Duality platform, now available on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace, is designed for secure data collaboration, allowing agencies to perform encrypted analysis on sensitive information without exposing the raw data. This is made possible through sophisticated technologies like homomorphic encryption and secure multiparty computation, addressing a critical need for security and privacy in government operations. , enables secure analysis across various government cloud environments, including Oracle's highly secure Isolated Regions.
This integration is a key component of Oracle's broader strategy to expand its defense and national security footprint. Duality Technologies is also joining the second cohort of the Oracle Defense Ecosystem, a global initiative launched in June 2025 to fast-track technological innovation for the U.S. and its allies. The program connects defense partners with cutting-edge solutions in AI, cybersecurity, and autonomous systems. to improve efficiency and reduce operational costs within highly secure environments.
, where its technology is already used by every federal Cabinet agency. By embedding AI across its cloud infrastructure and applications, Oracle aims to deliver powerful, secure solutions that can handle compute-intensive analytics and AI workloads, from centralized data centers to the tactical edge. Investor enthusiasm for the company's AI-driven cloud growth has been strong, with Oracle's stock seeing significant gains year-to-date, fueled by high demand for its cloud services.