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IJRA'AT positions itself as a provider of “supercomputing and data security” solutions. Its main cybersecurity-related product is RASIKH, described as a 360° Data Security Suite designed to protect core data assets and ensure that critical data cannot be damaged or leaked even if an attacker successfully breaches the environment. Beyond this, the website devotes substantial space to HPC Cloud, supercomputing cluster design and deployment, data center operations, and HPC software services.
In terms of protection category, RASIKH focuses on data security rather than traditional perimeter firewalls, EDR, or WAF. The pages emphasize “military-grade data security,” real-time, transparent, cross-platform protection, combined with in-depth information security analysis. However, the main content does not explain specific implementations such as encryption, access control, key management, DLP, backup and recovery, or zero trust, so it can only be assessed as a solution claiming to protect core data assets. For deployment, RASIKH is only explicitly described as “cross-platform.” On the HPC side, IJRA'AT offers IaaS HPC Cloud, Supercomputing-as-a-Service, on-premises cluster design and deployment, and data center operations.
The website does not disclose pricing for RASIKH or its HPC services, subscription models, free trials, SLAs, contract terms, or payment methods. Compliance certifications are also not mentioned; there is no visible information on ISO 27001, SOC 2, China’s classified cybersecurity protection scheme, or industry-specific compliance. For management and alerting, it only references information security analysis, without details on a console, auditing, alert integrations, or reporting. Integration capabilities are clearer on the HPC side, including parallel software development, legacy software migration, and job deployment support. For the security product, integrations with SIEM, IAM, cloud platforms, or APIs are not disclosed.
The main advantage is that the vendor appears to have engineering service capabilities for high-performance computing and critical industries. It may suit organizations in defense, oil and gas, healthcare, finance and banking, and research that are sensitive to both computing power and data security. Its HPC service chain is relatively complete, covering assessment, build-out, upgrades, operations, and software optimization. The main drawback is the limited public information about its security product: technical white papers, certifications, customer cases, and pricing are all missing, so significant due diligence would be required before procurement.
The main content does not provide information on access from China, node locations, Chinese-language support, or RMB payments, so its accessibility from China is unknown. For deployment in China, cross-border access, data residency, contractual requirements, and compliance obligations should be verified carefully. Potential alternatives include domestic providers of data security, encryption, DLP, HPC cloud, and supercomputing integration services; the right choice will depend on deployment location, industry compliance requirements, and required compute scale.
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ijraat.com is an Saudi Arabia Security provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ijraat.com directly.