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CYSEC raises 500,000 Swiss Francs for cybersecurity

Patrick Trinkler, Yacine Felk, Alexandre Karlov; Credits: CYSEC

A start-up based creating an innovative solution for the growing Confidential Computing domain, CYSEC has just received a Tech Growth loan of 500,000 Swiss francs from the Foundation for Technological Innovation (FIT). This follows a second full year of strong sales growth. Based at the EPFL Innovation Park, CYSEC SA developed a novel cybersecurity risks mitigation solution, which aims at making cybersecurity accessible to all organizations. CYSEC is also a member of the Confidential Computing Consortium.

CYSEC’s ARCA cybersecurity solution

With the acceleration of the digital transformation, more and more organizations are deploying critical applications containing sensitive data, which need to be protected by implementing a range of security tools and components. Existing solutions are complex to manage, offer little flexibility, and remain subject to numerous security weaknesses. To facilitate digital transformation without compromising security, CYSEC has developed a versatile and scalable security solution called ARCA, which stores sensitive data and runs critical software in a trusted environment. ARCA provides a whole new level of flexibility and agility and can quickly deploy applications in a secured environment, offering organizations an innovative, easy-to-install and cost-effective way to adapt to changing security and business requirements. 

Ensuring the security of critical data in motion, in use and at rest for a wide range of applications

By integrating state-of-the-art certified security hardware, ARCA guarantees the secure hosting of sensitive applications. On the software side, CYSEC’s product allows to securely manage access keys, provide encryption and decryption functionalities, as well as digital signatures and other strong authentication services using state-of-the-art cryptographic algorithms.

CYSEC has, among others, partnered with industry leaders including METACO, a provider of secure infrastructures for digital assets, Astrocast, a global satellite IoT network provider, Geosatis, a unique IoT devices provider for critical infrastructure and Build38, a leader in the security of mobile applications. This year, CYSEC has also won a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) to protect ship tracking communications against cyber threats.

Academic collaborations, awards and fundraising demonstrate its traction

In addition to registered patents, the technological value of CYSEC is also recognized by various academic and industrial collaborations through the Innosuisse, EUREKA / EUROSTARS and H2020 programs. The start-up has also been selected to participate in the ESA BIC incubation program, as well as being among the winners of the IMD competition and of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Innovation Challenges.

Led by Patrick Trinkler as CEO, Yacine Felk as COO, Alexandre Karlov as CTO and a talented team, CYSEC obtained a FIT Tech Seed loan in 2018. “We are honoured that FIT has shown its confidence in our company, its innovative technology and future growth plans by granting us this new loan.”, explains Patrick Trinkler.

For more information visit cysec.com.

 

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