Cyber in Space Signs Partnership Deal with ExeQuantum

CIS and ExeQuantum DIrectors Sandeep Taileng, David Matrai, Samual Tseitkin, Chris Cubbage. Photo: Cyber in Space

Cyber in Space hopes a partnership with ExeQuantum will enable it to deliver better advanced cyber resilience and quantum-readiness services to organizations across the global aerospace and space ecosystem. The partnership will enable Cyber in Space to incorporate ExeQuantum’s cryptographic discovery capabilities within its advisory services.

The companies said this will allow clients to identify cryptographic vulnerabilities, understand their exposure to ‘harvest now, decrypt later’ threats and develop practical roadmaps towards quantum-safe operations. The two companies announced the collaboration July 6.

The collaboration brings together Cyber in Space’s expertise in space system cybersecurity, regulatory compliance and operational assurance with ExeQuantum’s cryptographic discovery, inventory and post-quantum migration capabilities. The companies aim to help space operators, satellite manufacturers, launch providers, defense organizations and critical infrastructure operators prepare for emerging cyber threats and the transition to quantum-safe security.

The partnership will focus on supporting organisations across Australia, North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific, with services tailored to both government and commercial space programs.

“Space systems represent some of the most complex and long-lived technology environments in the world. Organizations operating in these sectors need a clear path towards quantum-safe security. By partnering with Cyber in Space, we are combining our expertise in cryptographic discovery and post-quantum migration with a team that deeply understands the operational and regulatory realities of the aerospace and space industries,” Sam Tseitkin, founder and CEO, ExeQuantum, said in a statement.