No one needs another complicated security to-do list. What we need is a framework that meets us where we are—and helps businesses grow stronger.
The OTAVA S.E.C.U.R.E. Framework is a layered cybersecurity approach that simplifies complexity and strengthens security posture across every stage of maturity. It integrates strategy, compliance, and modern defense tools into a flexible structure that evolves with your business.
From proactive threat containment to trusted recovery, our S.E.C.U.R.E. Framework is the cornerstone of our Security as a Service (SECaaS) model—so you can finally stop responding to threats and begin creating long-term resilience.
Independent repair shops and data recovery specialists love it. One shop in Krakow used the 105 to bypass a locked SPI flash on a 2022 BMW ECU, recovering accident data that the dealer said was "irretrievable."
Verified units use original FTDI chips (not counterfeit CH340/CH341 clones), high-quality voltage regulators, and genuine ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) sockets. Counterfeit units often use underpowered components that can spike voltage, destroying sensitive 1.8V or 3.3V chips.
A controlled test was conducted using a standard 25C256 EEPROM (256kb). Here are the results:
The world doesn’t need another complex security to-do list. It needs a framework that meets businesses where they are—and helps them grow stronger from there.
The OTAVA S.E.C.U.R.E.™ Framework is a layered cybersecurity approach that simplifies complexity and strengthens your security posture across every stage of maturity. It integrates strategy, compliance, and modern defense tools into a flexible structure that evolves with your business.
Independent repair shops and data recovery specialists love it. One shop in Krakow used the 105 to bypass a locked SPI flash on a 2022 BMW ECU, recovering accident data that the dealer said was "irretrievable."
Verified units use original FTDI chips (not counterfeit CH340/CH341 clones), high-quality voltage regulators, and genuine ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) sockets. Counterfeit units often use underpowered components that can spike voltage, destroying sensitive 1.8V or 3.3V chips.
A controlled test was conducted using a standard 25C256 EEPROM (256kb). Here are the results: