Oculus
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Oculus Company Info
EPS Growth 5Y
0,00%
Market Cap
C$0,00 B
Long-Term Debt
C$0,00 B
Short Interest
0,02%
Quarterly earnings
05/09/2026 (E)
Dividend
C$0,00
Dividend Yield
0,00%
Founded
1986
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What does Oculus do?
Oculus Inc. (OVTZ) is a Canadian-based development-stage technology company focused on cyber security, data privacy and data protection solutions for Enterprise business customers.
The company’s intention is to provide intelligent software tools for continual enablement of data privacy and data protection for individuals, organizations and their customers worldwide, through an intention of mutually trusted data governance compliance. OVTZ is expanding and investing in a suite of new data protec...
Oculus Inc. (OVTZ) is a Canadian-based development-stage technology company focused on cyber security, data privacy and data protection solutions for Enterprise business customers.
The company’s intention is to provide intelligent software tools for continual enablement of data privacy and data protection for individuals, organizations and their customers worldwide, through an intention of mutually trusted data governance compliance. OVTZ is expanding and investing in a suite of new data protection and data privacy security products that will revolutionize CCPA, GDPR, LGPD and other data privacy legislation compliance for both data subjects and data controllers worldwide. Based on the initial data protection and data privacy product development and release, new cyber security product development can commence.
The company’s Forget-Me-Yes data privacy product is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform developed to specifically address the global ‘Right-to-be-Forgotten’ (RtbF) and Right-of-Erase (RoE) data subject deletion request legal compliance components of Brazil’s LGPD, Europe’s GDPR, California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), China’s Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), Colorado’s Consumer Protection Act (CPA), Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA) and Washington’s Privacy Act (WPA) regulations. Additional new data protection software tools are being developed to address public cloud data governance compliance globally. The company’s Cloud Document Protection System (Cloud-DPS) technology leverages its digital watermarking technology enabling OVTZ to offer a SaaS-based document management platform for tamper-proof document authentication and protection. Historically, the company has used its digital watermarking technology for streaming video content distribution based on embedded digital watermarking, as well as video-on-demand (VOD) systems, services and source-to-destination digital media delivery solutions that allow live or recorded digitized and compressed video to be transmitted through Internet, intranet, satellite or wireless connectivity.
Business Environment and Market Opportunity
In the company’s ever increasing Everything-as-a-Service world, OVTZ recognizes the need for global cloud-native data privacy and data protection solutions that are multi-cloud platform-ready and can augment both existing legacy and newer agile-driven architectures. Coupled with the escalating data security threat landscape and frequency of global data cyberattacks and data breaches, OVTZ understands that cyber security has taken center-stage for not only Cloud, On-premise and hybrid infrastructure data privacy requirements, but across all organizational digital application and market segments globally. OVTZ is building modular microservices-based software solutions and services for both hybrid on-premise and multi-cloud data management that incorporate automated malware, privacy and ransomware scanning, reporting, visualization and cyber threat management.
The company’s Forget-Me-Yes (FMY) Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) data privacy solution is a highly-secure, Zero-Knowledge platform providing a single-source capability of continuous ‘right-to-be-forgotten’ (RtbF) and ‘right-of-erase’ (RoE) privacy compliance by incorporating automated policy-driven re-query services that guarantees a Data Subject’s requested RtbF/RoE data remains ‘forgotten’ over the life of their FMY subscription. FMY incorporates hybrid polymorphic encryption technology that ensures all User Interface, data-in-transit and data-at-rest remain secure and can only be accessed by the subscriber. With a cloud-native architecture, the FMY functionality can be utilized as either a complete turnkey SaaS subscription platform, or individually licensed for seamless integration with existing 3rd. party applications and data privacy platforms.
The company’s ComplyTrust Software-as-a-Service Suite (CTSS) is a set of software tools specifically designed to address cloud-native data management and regulatory compliant data governance. CTSS will help to remove enterprise organizational barriers and blockers to further enable successful cloud migration and deployment that benefit the cloud infrastructure providers, enterprise organizations, and users collectively. CTSS helps to automate and visualize cloud compliance reporting across accounts, regions and services based on a variety of user-definable and data driven metrics.
OVTZ had recognized that cloud-based, digital document security/protection products were a potentially viable business opportunity for the company that allowed the company to apply its proprietary real-time digital video watermarking technology, originally developed for studios and networks in the entertainment industry, to the digital document security/protection market. Cloud-DPS secures and protects digital documents (including text documents, photos, blueprints, etc.) from any modification, and/or attempted forgery by imperceptibly watermarking documents, using real-time image processing and watermarking algorithms, embedded into a secured/protected copy of a document. This authentication and verification process ensures the integrity of the original digital document.
Strategic Plan
The company’s strategic plan is to first introduce the cloud-native Forget-Me-Yes (FMY) data privacy SaaS platform under the AWS Web Services Cloud infrastructure on a monthly subscription basis for structured data. Initial release will include subscriber connections specific to Salesforce organizations with other connectors to be added over time, including but not limited to AWS RDS, Hubspot, Adobe Marketo, Shopify, and more. Additional connectors for Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) providers for MySQL, NoSQL and SQL databases, for both structured and unstructured data, are also planned. Going forward, the company plans to license FMY API microservices for integration with 3rd. party application partners, software providers and potential OEM’s. FMY’s cloud native enables it to be integrated and run under any on-premises, hybrid or alternative cloud infrastructure. Additional plans include incorporation of AI technology for automated alert management and reporting for the company’s FMY Reinfection Prevention Technology (RPT).
The ComplyTrust SaaS Suite (CTSS) strategic plan for the data protection market is to first introduce Amazon Web Services (AWS) tools to help AWS customers better manage organizational data protection and compliance in an automated and cloud-native fashion. As customer attainment increases, additional planned CTSS features will be rolled out to perform additional applicable data governance and management functionality. Additional CTSS plans include integration with 3rd. party software providers to provide an automated single-pane-of-glass solution for enterprise organizations worldwide.
The Cloud-DPS plans to re-evaluate the potential addressable market and underlying architecture in an effort to define potential next steps in the Cloud-DPS evolution, has revealed, that coupled with both the limited past market adoption and technical refresh requirements, incorporation as an additional component into the CTSS cloud-native toolset will require a significant development investment.
Proprietary Technologies
The company’s Forget-Me-Yes patent-pending process locates, organizes and manages Data Subject RtbF and RoE personal information for FMY subscribers in a secure, efficient and persistent way. Automated and schedule compliance enables organizations to avoid regulatory distraction to focus on core business competencies. The company’s FMY zero-knowledge 3rd. party audit features provide arguable good faith and best practices to avoid litigation, fines, penalties and potential brand damage associated with bad publicity surrounding a data privacy compliance infraction.
The company’s DPS technology ‘personalizes’ protected documents, based on their content, thereby creating a format invariant watermarking system. A document converted into a PDF document is encrypted before delivery, such that it cannot be opened without providing proper credentials. The result is that a document watermarking system can be offered as a cloud-based software service that can:
Protect - Accept any incoming document through a web portal, watermark it and return the watermarked document as a PDF document.
Authenticate - The ‘document authenticator’ is also a cloud-based software service that can accept the watermarked document and validate the authenticity of the documents.
The company’s DPS technology combines the access control security for electronic documents, forensic grade anti-tampering technology based on the document's content ‘understanding’, and optional data storage into a single, unique solution. Because of its cloud-based scalable architecture, the DPS has potential to expand and grow into a complete document management, security and storage eco-system within the CTSS product suite along with FMY-specific unstructured data privacy scanning capabilities. However, DPS will require a re-architectural investment for potential integration into the company’s new cloud native solutions.
Products and Services
The company’s principal products are its new Forget-Me-Yes (FMY) data privacy SaaS solution and CTSS data protection tools, along with the company’s legacy Cloud-DPS solution.
Forget-Me-Yes (FMY)
The Forget-Me-Yes (FMY) Software-as-a-Service Platform specifically manages both Organizational and Individual Right-to-be-Forgotten (RtbF) and Right-of-Erase (RoE) compliance of data subject deletion requests of structured data for Brazil’s LGPD, Europe’s GDPR, California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), China’s Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), Colorado’s Consumer Protection Act (CPA), Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA) and Washington’s Privacy Act (WPA) regulations. At the end of 2024, the United States had 12-states with enacted data privacy regulations.
Features include easy integration, in-time and automated continuous compliance all from a secure subscription-based cloud-native application.
Locates, organizes and manages Data Subject personal information for FMY subscribers in a secure, efficient, and persistent way.
Automated/scheduled compliance enables organizations to avoid regulatory distraction to focus on core business competencies.
Secure, zero-knowledge 3rd. Party audit features ensuring regulatory compliance.
Provides arguable good faith and best practices for companies to avoid litigation, penalties and brand damage associated with bad publicity.
FMY enables secure discovery and delete requests against multiple data sources, ensuring the data subject is never inadvertently ‘remembered FMY securely stores a single record of each data subject query request data to meet GDPR, LGPD and CCPA regulatory compliance. The open API-first design structure of FMY enables quick and seamless integration of future new U.S. and global privacy law compliance regulations, along with the ability to be licensed for 3rd party application and platform integration.
ComplyTrust SaaS Suite (CTSS)
The CTSS initial product offering was designed to help AWS Cloud Backup customers with cloud-native compliance and operational efficiency while facilitating significant new cloud services opportunities for the public cloud sales teams directly. Additional planned CTSS optional tools include both cyber security and data privacy tools for a variety of cloud services providers that will include AWS, Azure, Google and other platforms.
Cloud-DPS
The company’s Cloud-based DPS web service system architecture enhances already existing storage and collaboration solutions such as Box, DropBox and Google Drive, and more, by adding document tamper-proof protection and workflows, such as document sign-offs, authentication, secure distribution and collaboration. The Cloud-DPS technology can be deployed and scaled in wide range of vertical markets, such as Corporate agreements/contract management, IP protection, Real Estate contract management, HealthCare and Law Enforcement secure document management and a wide variety of Aerospace, Automotive and Engineering industrial applications.
Key Products and Technologies
Forget-Me-Yes (FMY)
FMY is a cloud-native SaaS platform addressing global 'Right-to-be-Forgotten' (RtbF) and 'Right-of-Erase' (RoE) compliance. It leverages AI-driven insights and blockchain technology for enhanced security and efficiency.
ComplyTrust SaaS Suite (CTSS)
CTSS offers cloud-native data management and regulatory compliant data governance tools. It incorporates AI-powered threat detection and automated compliance features.
Cloud Document Protection System (Cloud-DPS)
While in a stand-alone state, Cloud-DPS utilizes digital watermarking technology for document authentication and protection.
Strategic Initiatives
AI Integration: Incorporating AI for automated alert management and reporting in FMY's Reinfection Prevention Technology (RPT).
Cloud-Native Focus: Leveraging AWS infrastructure for FMY and expanding CTSS offerings across multiple cloud platforms.
Partnerships: Exploring integrations with third-party software providers and potential OEMs.
Market Expansion: Targeting Salesforce CRM organizations, cloud DevOps service providers, and Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) providers.
Market Opportunities
By focusing on cloud-native solutions, AI-driven technologies, and addressing the growing demand for data privacy and protection, the company is well-positioned to capture a significant portion of these expanding markets.
Although the Cloud-DPS product had been previously available under a subscription-based licensing model, it remains in its stand-alone state after an engineering review. The effort required to modernize the underlying code-base into a cloud-native application that could be integrated with the CTSS platform was deemed significant.
Customers and Markets
OVTZ aims to capture a substantial portion of the cloud data privacy software and cloud native data protection service revenues within the rapidly growing data protection market. The global data privacy software market is projected to reach $66.71 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 40%. Global regulatory enforcement of data privacy legislation continues to result in record-breaking fines, which are non-insurable losses and can cause significant brand damage. OVTZ's solutions help global organizations and individuals cost-effectively manage data privacy compliance. As of March 2025, OVTZ was actively working to monetize its cloud-native CTSS and FMY solutions, as well as the legacy Cloud-DPS technology.
The company is strategically positioned in the rapidly growing data protection and privacy markets. As of 2025, the company offered innovative cybersecurity, data privacy, and data protection solutions for enterprise customers.
Key Products and Technologies
Forget-Me-Yes (FMY)
FMY is a cloud-native SaaS platform addressing global 'Right-to-be-Forgotten' (RtbF) and 'Right-of-Erase' (RoE) compliance. It leverages AWS infrastructure and incorporates AI technology for automated alert management and reporting.
ComplyTrust SaaS Suite (CTSS)
CTSS offers cloud-native data management and regulatory compliant data governance tools. It is designed to help AWS customers better manage organizational data protection and compliance in an automated fashion.
Cloud Document Protection System (Cloud-DPS)
While in a stand-alone state, Cloud-DPS utilizes digital watermarking technology for document authentication and protection. It remains a potential component for future integration into the CTSS cloud-native toolset, pending significant development investment.
Initial CTSS customer focus will be within the cloud-native AWS segment within specific vertical markets, including Aerospace, Financial Services, Genomics, Healthcare and Transportation. Follow-on cloud-native service enhancement targets include Azure, Digital Ocean, GCP, Rstor and Wasabi. Future CTSS offerings will include integration with other 3rd. party ISV’s and more.
Cloud-DPS
The original principal market for the company’s Cloud-DPS product and services were businesses requiring digital document protection, authentication and storage. However, recent developments in the overall 'digital watermark' market necessitate a reassessment of the Cloud-DPS technology applications.
Potential New Applications
Cloud-DPS technology has potential applications in various areas, including:
Audio/audience monitoring marks, Content integrity and protection, Forensics, Reverse-image search, User tracing, Package identification
Potential new applications for Cloud-DPS technology include the following:
Supply Chain Traceability
Digital watermarking could revolutionize supply chain management by providing end-to-end traceability for products. This initiative could focus on:
Tracking the origin and journey of products
Ensuring authenticity and combating counterfeits and improving inventory management and reducing waste
Digital Content Protection
An initiative in this area could address the growing challenges of digital piracy and content theft. Key aspects could include: protecting copyrighted material across various digital platforms and enabling more efficient content monetization and enhancing digital rights management.
Smart Packaging for Consumer Engagement
This initiative could explore how digital watermarks can create interactive and informative packaging experiences. Potential applications include: providing detailed product information through smartphone scans; and enabling augmented reality experiences for marketing and education.
Medical and Pharmaceutical Safety
An initiative in healthcare could focus on using digital watermarks to: ensure the authenticity of medications and medical devices; and track and trace pharmaceutical products throughout the supply chain.
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Traceability
This initiative could apply digital watermarking to improve food safety and sustainability12. Key areas of focus might include: tracking the origin and journey of food products; providing consumers with detailed information about farming practices and product freshness; and enhancing food recall efficiency and reducing food waste.
CyberSecurity
Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting local on-premise, hybrid, private and public Cloud infrastructure (data, data centers, hardware, and software) that are connected to the internet, from any unauthorized access. In 2025, cybersecurity has evolved to incorporate advanced AI technologies to combat increasingly sophisticated threats. Cybersecurity is a broad field of disciplines that fall under these seven main pillars:
Application Security (AppSec)
Security strategy protecting web applications by finding, fixing and preventing security vulnerabilities as part of a data-driven software development/deployment automation process.
AI Use Case: AI-powered tools are used for automated vulnerability scanning and real-time threat detection in application code, significantly reducing the time required for security testing and improving overall application security.
Cloud Security (CloudSec)
Security strategy that includes cybersecurity controls, policies, services to protect an organization's entire cloud deployment.
AI Use Case: AI algorithms are employed to analyze vast amounts of cloud traffic data, identifying anomalies and potential threats in real-time, enhancing the overall security posture of cloud environments.
Endpoint Security (EDR)
Security strategy for secured communication with physical devices connected and exchanging information externally with the network.
AI Use Case: AI-driven endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions use machine learning to identify and respond to advanced threats, including zero-day attacks and fileless malware.
IoT Security
Security strategy for secured communication with non-standard computing devices that connect wirelessly to the internet.
AI Use Case: AI is used to monitor and analyze IoT device behavior, detecting anomalies that could indicate a security breach or compromised device.
Mobile Security (MobSec)
Security strategy for secured communication and protection for and with external users/endpoints that include smartphones, tablets, laptops and associated network.
AI Use Case: AI-powered mobile threat defense solutions use machine learning to detect and prevent mobile-specific threats, including malicious apps and network-based attacks.
Network Security (NetSec)
Security strategy that protects the entire network from breaches, intrusion and threats via a combination of access control, antivirus, application security, analytics, endpoint protection, firewalls, VPN encryption, web, wireless and more.
AI Use Case: AI-driven network security solutions use machine learning algorithms to analyze network traffic patterns, identifying and responding to potential threats in real-time.
Zero Trust
A security strategy that implements a set of principles (assume breach, least-privilege-access, verify explicitly) to implement a trust-by-exception that is not reliant on any specific product or service.
AI Use Case: AI is used to continuously monitor and analyze user behavior, device health, and network conditions to make real-time access decisions based on the Zero Trust principle of ‘never trust, always verify.’
In 2025, AI has become an integral part of cybersecurity strategies across all these pillars. AI-powered systems are being used to enhance threat detection, automate response mechanisms, and provide predictive analytics for proactive security measures81214. These AI-driven solutions are helping organizations stay ahead of evolving cyber threats and address the growing cybersecurity skills gap1113.
There is a very large potential addressable market opportunity for the development and integration of specific cybersecurity capabilities and disciplines within the CTSS and FMY frameworks, but will require a significant new round of funding in 2025.
Strategy
The company’s strategy includes:
Cloud-Native Infrastructure: Utilizing containerized microservices orchestrated by Kubernetes on a major cloud platform; and implementing infrastructure-as-code (IaC) using tools like Terraform for scalability and consistency.
Agentic AI Integration: Deploying AI agents for autonomous security monitoring and threat detection; and exploring the use of AIOpsLab for benchmarking and validating AI-driven cloud automation.
CI/CD Pipeline Enhancement: Integrating AI-powered code analysis tools for early vulnerability detection; and implementing automated security testing throughout the development lifecycle.
Security Automation: Leveraging cloud-native security services for continuous compliance monitoring; and exploring zero-trust architectures with AI-driven access control.
Agile Collaboration: Utilizing cloud-based project management and communication tools; and implementing virtual environments for seamless remote collaboration.
Disaster Recovery and High Availability: Designing cloud-native backup and failover solutions; and exploring multi-region deployments for enhanced resilience.
Compliance and Certification Roadmap: Planning for cloud-specific security certifications (e.g., CSA STAR); and preparing for AI ethics and governance frameworks.
This POC approach allows the company to evaluate the effectiveness of these advanced technologies while maintaining flexibility to adjust the company’s strategy based on results and emerging best practices in the rapidly evolving field of AI-driven DevSecOps
Competition
Forget-Me-Yes (FMY): FMY’s competitors are OneTrust, TrustArc, BigID, ControlCase, and Privitar. All these competitors have ISO/NIST and other regulatory compliant data management certifications.
ComplyTrust SaaS Suite (CTSS): CTSS’ competitors are Daegis/OpenText; StoredIQ; Tibco; and Varonis.
Cloud-DPS
Document Management-specific competitors are Adobe Doc Cloud; Docusign; HelloSign; MSB Docs; OneSpan; and SignNow.
Digital Watermark-specific competitors are Digify; Digimarc; Ipsos; Sivisoft; and Vimeo.
Research and Development
The company is focusing its R&D efforts on two main areas: Cloud-DPS 'Wavelet' digital watermark adaptive content protection technology; and CTSS and FMY cloud-native microservices technology.
Forget-Me-Yes (FMY) development includes: Cloud-native data extraction query engine(s) for ETL and ELT processing of structured and unstructured data; Zero-knowledge symmetric encryption services; Cloud-native AI-driven bulk ingress/egress data processing services engine; and Cloud-native multi-cloud services alerting/logging AI-driven engine.
CTSS – ComplyScan (CS) development includes: Cloud-native backup compliance reporting; Backup snapshot validation services; Snapshot metadata indexing; and Multi-cloud DR services.
Cloud-DPS development includes: Image (Radiology-X-ray) and Photo content protection for mobile Healthcare and Social Media markets; Mobile (Android/iOS) content security manager for Google Play store download; and Blockchain capable Consumer Package tagging/watermarking for sorting and cross-value chain product management.
The company’s fiscal 2024 research and development expenditures were $6,926.
Intellectual Property
On June 19, 2001, United States Patent Application No. 09/884,787, ‘Method and Apparatus for Digitally Fingerprinting Videos’, was officially filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. This patent is for ‘MediaSentinel’. This patent expired in February of 2010. At this time, the company has elected not to patent its Cloud-DPS technology until additional software development review is initiated to determine Cloud-DPS refresh requirements to be viable in today’s cloud-native world.
Potential patent-pending technology encompassing the Forget-Me-Yes data privacy architecture includes the company’s hybrid Zero-Knowledge data security process along with proprietary query engine and automated re-query services processes.
In October 2020, trademark applications were made by OVTZ for both Forget-Me-Yes and ComplyTrust and was formally accepted and granted in November 2021. Additional trademark application for ComplyScan was accepted and granted in June 2022.
History
The company was founded in 1986. It was incorporated in 1986 in the province of Alberta, Canada. The company was formerly known as USA Video Interactive Corp. and changed its name to Oculus VisionTech, Inc. in 2012 and then to Oculus Inc. in January 2025.
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