Clavister has partnered with a major provider of secure military communications technology, to develop a new range of communication platforms for mobile systems with its built-in security technologies.
Clavister will deliver advanced, embedded security solutions to secure critical communications infrastructure and command and control systems against data interception and next-generation threats. The announcement follows a long development process that has now reached a critical phase in bringing the solution to market.
“Attacks aimed at disrupting infrastructure and communications continue to grow. Protecting against these threats will require security that is embedded into the devices themselves, to create distributed but secure environments. We look forward to working on this project to develop advanced, flexible security solutions that can keep pace with the constantly changing threat landscape, and protect a wide range of devices and platforms against attacks. Deliveries have already started to the customer in the bracket of 100,000 EUR. We see exciting opportunities with our partner with multiple clients,” Jim Carlsson, CEO of Clavister said.
In 2014 Clavister has also started work on a number of projects to deliver secure Wi-Fi networks including the Brazil “Smart Cities” initiative, with a focus on securing wireless networks at 1600 locations in the country and with the Swedish Hockey League to provide a secure platform to offer fans value-added in stadium services.
The company has also recently announced a partnership with Japanese reseller Mirait, marking its first entry to the Asia-Pacific market, following on from a similar deal with itSoft that saw the company secure its first deal in Croatia.