Clavister and Saab announce cybersecurity partnership for defence systems

By Defence Industry Europe

Clavister, a leading Swedish cybersecurity firm, has entered into a partnership with Saab to strengthen cyberdefence capabilities within Saab’s cross-domain solutions. The collaboration will integrate Clavister’s advanced firewall technologies into Saab’s systems, enhancing secure communication across classified military and civil domains.
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Clavister, a leading Swedish cybersecurity firm, has entered into a partnership with Saab to strengthen cyberdefence capabilities within Saab’s cross-domain solutions. The collaboration will integrate Clavister’s advanced firewall technologies into Saab’s systems, enhancing secure communication across classified military and civil domains.

 

Saab delivers high-end defence and security systems globally, with solutions ranging from military defence in all domains to civil security. The partnership with Clavister will support Saab’s ability to provide secure, mission-critical communication across environments such as NATO Restricted and NATO Secret.

The market for cross-domain solutions is projected to grow significantly, reaching USD 5.8 billion by 2033, according to Fortune Business Insights. Saab aims to leverage this growth by offering innovative, cybersecurity-enhanced products developed through this cooperation.

“Partnering with Clavister empowers fast innovation and a truly unique product solution to make a difference,” said Heino Lundgren, CEO of Saab Danmark A/S. The integration of Clavister’s technology is expected to increase the resilience and security of Saab’s existing offerings.

“Cyber threats and hybrid warfare have become part of everyday life. We are proud to become a partner of Saab, working together on new developments and products,” said John Vestberg, President and CEO of Clavister.

This agreement marks a strategic step for both companies in developing next-generation technologies to meet the increasing demand for secure, real-time communication in complex defence environments.

 

 

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