New “Encryption-in-Use” Innovation Safeguards Source Code While Enabling Secure AI Development

National, August 5, 2025: Accops Systems, a Reliance Jio company and leader in Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), has announced a strategic partnership with Mirror Security, an emerging AI security innovator, to introduce the industry’s first zero code exposure solution for AI-powered coding assistants. The breakthrough integrates Mirror Security’s VectaX—the world’s fastest fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) engine—with Accops’ HySecure ZTNA platform, empowering enterprises to securely adopt AI coding tools without compromising proprietary code or intellectual property.

As enterprises rapidly adopt AI development tools like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Windsurf, the risk of source code exposure on external AI servers has grown significantly. This joint solution changes the paradigm by enabling developers to use these AI tools while ensuring that source code, authentication keys, and algorithms remain encrypted end-to-end—even during AI processing.

By combining VectaX’s encrypted inferencing capabilities with HySecure’s robust network-level ZTNA framework, the integrated platform delivers a zero-trust, zero-exposure development environment. AI tools can now function without ever accessing code in plaintext, ensuring total security and compliance in sensitive sectors such as BFSI, telecom, healthcare, and government.

“Our customers have been looking for a way to benefit from AI coding tools without risking source code exposure,” said Vijender Yadav, CEO of Accops. “This partnership delivers exactly that. By integrating Mirror Security’s VectaX with our proven ZTNA infrastructure, we’re giving enterprises the freedom to innovate without compromising security or compliance.”

“Until now, companies had to choose between productivity and protection,” said Pankaj Thapa, CEO of Mirror Security. “Our collaboration with Accops changes that equation. Together, we’re enabling developers to fully leverage AI assistants while ensuring zero code exposure—a critical need for India’s digital-first enterprises.”

Currently, major AI coding assistants require plaintext access to internal codebases—an approach that raises red flags for organizations prioritizing security and IP protection. The new Accops-Mirror Security solution eliminates that trade-off, combining “encryption-in-use” technology with zero-trust access control, paving the way for widespread and secure AI adoption.

With over 1,000 enterprise customers across India, the Middle East, and Japan, Accops is poised to lead secure AI enablement across regulated and innovation-driven industries. This next-gen offering positions both companies at the forefront of AI security and development productivity.