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Jeffs’ Brands’ KeepZone AI Signs Non-Exclusive Deal with STI for Threat Detection in Canada, Mexico

KeepZone AI partners with STI to distribute advanced threat detection systems in Canada and Mexico, enhancing security solutions for key government agencies.

Jeffs’ Brands Ltd. (Nasdaq: JFBR, JFBRW) announced on January 22, 2026, that its subsidiary, KeepZone AI Inc., has entered into a non-exclusive distribution agreement with Israeli security developer STI Ltd. The agreement enables KeepZone to distribute under-vehicle inspection systems, explosives detectors, and other threat-detection products in Canada and Mexico. This strategic partnership aims to bolster KeepZone’s portfolio of AI-enhanced security solutions, specifically targeting government agencies responsible for border security, counter-terrorism, and critical infrastructure protection.

Key government customers involved in this deal include Canada’s Department of National Defence and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, along with Mexican agencies such as the Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional and Guardia Nacional. The agreement allows for temporary exclusivity for up to six months for pre-approved customers, providing KeepZone with a competitive edge while it establishes relationships in these markets.

Under-vehicle inspection systems, as described in the announcement, utilize advanced technology to scan the undersides of vehicles, crucial for secure facilities and border crossings. Similarly, explosives detectors—both handheld and stationary—leverage vapor and gas chromatography for rapid identification of explosive materials. These technologies are essential for enhancing safety protocols in various high-risk environments.

KeepZone AI’s collaboration with STI is part of a broader strategy to integrate multiple layers of security solutions into its offerings. This partnership follows previous distribution agreements with companies like Scanary Ltd. for AI-radar threat detection and Zorronet Ltd. for autonomous security operations centers. With these recent developments, KeepZone aims to position itself as a comprehensive provider of advanced security technologies amid evolving global threats.

However, the non-exclusive nature of the agreement raises questions regarding long-term competitive advantages. While the deal provides temporary customer-specific exclusivity, it does not prevent other distributors from entering the market once the exclusivity period ends. Furthermore, the announcement did not disclose any financial terms, including the contract value or expected revenue timelines, which may leave investors seeking clarity on potential returns.

As of the last close, Jeffs’ Brands traded at $0.735, significantly below its 200-day moving average of $6.10 and far from its 52-week high of $43.69. The stock has shown volatility in recent weeks, with a notable 36.6% decline following an earlier reseller agreement. Despite a recent positive spike of 131.2% after the STI distribution announcement, market reactions to similar agreements have often been mixed, suggesting that investor sentiment remains cautious.

Overall, KeepZone AI’s latest agreement with STI marks a significant step in its quest to enhance its security solutions portfolio. As the company navigates the complexities of government contracts and market dynamics, investors will be closely monitoring how these non-exclusive deals translate into actual contracts and revenue. The focus on integrating advanced technologies into homeland security applications could position KeepZone to capitalize on the growing demand for enhanced safety solutions.

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Rachel Torres
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At AIPressa, my work focuses on exploring the paradox of AI in cybersecurity: it's both our best defense and our greatest threat. I've closely followed how AI systems detect vulnerabilities in milliseconds while attackers simultaneously use them to create increasingly sophisticated malware. My approach: explaining technical complexities in an accessible way without losing the urgency of the topic. When I'm not researching the latest AI-driven threats, I'm probably testing security tools or reading about the next attack vector keeping CISOs awake at night.

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