Saab has signed a partnership agreement with the cybersecurity company Clavister to strengthen the group's so-called cross-domain solutions with new firewall technologies, the companies state in a press release. The collaboration also aims to develop the next generation of products for secure real-time communication in environments classified up to NATO Restricted and NATO Secret.
Saab has signed a partnership agreement with the cybersecurity company Clavister to strengthen the group's so-called cross-domain solutions with new firewall technologies, the companies state in a press release. The collaboration also aims to develop the next generation of products for secure real-time communication in environments classified up to NATO Restricted and NATO Secret.
Saab describes the agreement as a step to enhance the cyber capability already present in the company's portfolio of systems for advanced information management.
– The partnership with Clavister enables rapid innovation and a unique product solution that makes a difference, says Heino Lundgren, CEO of Saab Denmark A/S.
Clavister's Group CEO John Vestberg emphasizes that cyber threats and hybrid warfare are part of everyday life:
– We are proud to become a partner of Saab and look forward to developing new products together, he says in the company's press release.