Established in Bergen, Norway in 2005, Cupp Computing is a computer hardware and security company that offers a hardware-based security platform designed to protect mobile devices, endpoints, and the IoT. The company's platform is independent of the host system and provides mobile security, data encryption, secure communications, intimal ware, web reputation, and application behavior analysis for consumers and enterprises. Cupp Computing acquired Yoggie Security Systems in 2011, a mobile security vendor specializing in data protection, and announced The Punk This Module during Computex 2011, which allows users to switch between a x86 processor and an ARM processor using the same peripheries, providing users with a rich security stack without impacting device performance.