Loui LaTouche & Aminah Technologies
Aminah Technologies Inc. is a boutique cryptography and PKI consultancy founded by Loui LaTouche. We specialize in advisory and hands-on execution services for federal agencies and commercial enterprises — from PQC migration strategy to full PKI builds and HSM deployments.
Every engagement is led directly by Loui. No handoffs to junior staff.
WE EMPOWER TRUST
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, trust in technology today means fostering transparency, reliability, and accountability, ensuring that users and stakeholders can confidently engage with and benefit from innovations without fear of compromise or exploitation.
At Aminah, we strive to…
DEEP EXPERTISE
Cryptography and PKI are all we do. That focused specialization means every client gets practitioner-level knowledge, not generalist security consulting.
STRATEGY AND EXECUTION
We bridge the gap between the boardroom and the terminal. Assessments, roadmaps, architecture, and hands-on delivery — all under one roof.
PROVEN AT SCALE
Our track record spans some of the world's most demanding environments: financial services, streaming, cloud infrastructure, healthcare, gaming, and federal contracting.
Loui LaTouche
Founder & Principal Consultant
I founded Aminah Technologies to solve a problem I encountered firsthand throughout my career: the shortage of qualified cryptography and PKI expertise at the enterprise level.
In leadership and execution roles at Netflix, Amazon Web Services, Workday, GE, American Express, Best Buy, Caesars Entertainment, Meta, Altria, ARINC, and Brother, I designed and managed cryptography and PKI programs at scale — spanning product security, cloud infrastructure, and regulatory compliance.
That depth of experience is what Aminah brings to every engagement. I work directly with clients from assessment through delivery, and I don't leave until the solution is operational and the team is equipped to run it.
Recent engagements include Fiserv and Verizon.
If your organization is beginning to think seriously about PQC migration — or if your PKI infrastructure has outgrown its current design — I'd like to talk.