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About SecureSafe
We've spent over 17 years helping organisations and individuals protect what matters most. Swiss-built, enterprise-proven, and designed for the way organisations actually work: SecureSafe protects sensitive data without adding complexity.

Our track record
days of protecting what matters
users across organizations & individuals
people dedicated to getting security right
data security breaches

What drives us
Data security is no longer optional, but it should never be complicated. That's why we design every product around one principle: protection that works reliably, without requiring you to compromise on how you operate – closing the gap between enterprise-grade protection and the way organisations and individuals actually work.
The stakes
Across industries, data breaches and compliance failures are no longer edge cases, all the while the consequences of inadequate data protection are increasingly concrete: A single data breach can mean regulatory penalties, reputational damage, and broken client trust – often all at once. For organisations handling sensitive data, the question is no longer whether to act, but whether their current setup is enough.

How we help
Sensitive data is one of your greatest liabilities – or your greatest asset: From document security to access control and compliance-ready architecture, we've spent 17 years building security infrastructure that organisations can actually integrate into the way they work – Swiss-hosted, proven at scale, and without compromising on protection.

Our leadership team
Our leadership team brings together deep expertise in security, product, and enterprise technology – with a shared commitment to building solutions that organisations can rely on.

CEO
Alexander leads SecureSafe with a focus on long-term strategic direction and institutional credibility. He brings a deep understanding of how security decisions are made at the organizational level.

CTO
Giacomo is responsible for the technical architecture and engineering excellence that underpins SecureSafe's products. His focus is on building systems that are secure by design, scalable, and reliable across the organisations that depend on them.

VP Product
Veselina leads product development with a focus on building security infrastructure that is both rigorous and usable. Her work ensures that protection and simplicity remain complementary, not competing priorities.

CCO
Burkhart oversees commercial strategy and client relationships, ensuring that SecureSafe's solutions meet the real-world needs of enterprise and mid-market organizations.

We build technology where security, privacy, and data control are built in from the ground up. Does that sound like you? We'd like to meet you.

Where we work
We operate across two offices, bringing the same standards of security and reliability to every location.
DSwiss AG, Flurstrasse 64, CH-8048 Zurich
DSwiss AG, Avenida 5 de Outubro 124 1° Piso, PT-1050-061
Lisbon
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