Accops & Mirror Security Launch Zero-Code Exposure Tool for AI Coders

Accops, a Reliance Jio company and leading provider of Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solutions, partnered with AI security company Mirror Security to launch the industry’s first zero-code exposure solution for AI coding assistants.
This product integrates Mirror Security’s VectaX, the world’s fastest fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) engine optimized for AI workloads, with Accops’ HySecure ZTNA service enabling enterprises to leverage AI development tools without compromising source code confidentiality.
The joint solution allows developers to use AI coding assistants like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Windsurf while ensuring that proprietary code, authentication keys, and algorithms remain encrypted end-to-end throughout the AI processing lifecycle.
VectaX enables encrypted inferencing, meaning these AI assistants can function without ever accessing the source code in plaintext. When combined with Accops HySecure’s network-level ZTNA capabilities, enterprises benefit from both data-level and network-level zero trust architectures. The result is a seamless, secure development environment compatible with commonly used tools and workflows.
“Our customers have been asking for a solution that allows them to leverage the productivity benefits of AI without exposing their intellectual property. This partnership delivers exactly that—enabling our enterprise clients to embrace AI innovation while maintaining the highest levels of security and compliance through our proven ZTNA service,” Vijender Yadav, CEO of Accops, said.
This innovation addresses a critical security gap in enterprise AI adoption. Currently, all major AI coding assistants require access to plaintext code on external servers, posing serious risks to intellectual property, compliance, and business confidentiality especially in sensitive sectors like BFSI, healthcare, telecom, and government. Organizations are often forced to choose between blocking AI tools and losing productivity, or adopting them and risking data exposure.
By integrating encryption-in-use with secure access infrastructure, this partnership eliminates that trade-off. With source code remaining encrypted even during AI processing, enterprises can safely adopt AI coding assistants while maintaining the highest levels of privacy, security, and regulatory compliance.
“Every enterprise today faces an impossible choice: block AI coding assistants and lose productivity, or allow them and risk exposing proprietary code. Our partnership with Accops changes this equation entirely. By combining our homomorphic encryption technology with Accops’ enterprise-grade ZTNA platform, we’re enabling organisations full AI productivity with zero code exposure,” Pankaj Thapa, CEO of Mirror Security, added.
This solution is particularly relevant for India’s rapidly digitizing enterprise landscape, where data protection and innovation must go hand-in-hand. Accops’ customer base of over 1,000 organizations across India, the Middle East, and Japan is now positioned to rapidly deploy secure AI coding capabilities across a wide range of industries.