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WISeSat.Space, the satellite-specific division of cybersecurity firm WISeKey, is making significant strides in space without fanfare. The firm is moving towards launching 100 satellites by 2027, developing what potentially could be one of the world’s largest secure satellite constellations in low Earth orbit. It’s an ambitious plan, but they’re well on their way with more than 25 satellites already live and offering real-time, encrypted IoT connectivity.
It’s not merely a matter of launching more satellites into the sky. WISeSat.Space is creating a network that puts data security and digital sovereignty first. These satellites come with state-of-the-art encryption (even designed for a post-quantum world) and digital identity technology, essential tools in an era where secure, autonomous communication is more crucial than ever before.
Carlos Moreira, WISeKey founder and CEO, views this as a step toward global independence essential. “The future of strategic autonomy begins in space,” he stated. For him, and for many others, control of safe infrastructure in space is not a privilege; it’s now an imperative.
Aside from the tech, WISeSat.Space is being considered of how it grows and develops. The satellites ship with trusted partners, employing a modular structure that enables the network to scale rapidly. There’s also a strong sense of doing good; the firm refers to its mission as “Space-for-Good,” marrying innovation with eco-awareness.
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As more nations and sectors seek ways to safeguard their information and decouple from foreign technologies, WISeSat.Space is stepping up as a contender. By 2027, if things go according to schedule, their constellation won’t only be large, it’ll be a central component of the way the world remains connected and secure from the sky.WISeSat.Space, the space-oriented subsidiary of cybersecurity leader WISeKey, is making subtle but significant moves in space. The firm is on track to put 100 satellites into orbit by 2027, creating what would be one of the globe’s largest safe satellite constellations in low Earth orbit. It’s ambitious, but they’re getting there with more than 25 satellites already operational, offering real-time, encrypted IoT connectivity.
This is not simply about launching more satellites into the sky. WISeSat.Space is creating a network that places data security and digital sovereignty center stage. These satellites feature sophisticated encryption (even architecture for a post-quantum world) and digital identity technology, essential tools in an era where secure, independent communication is paramount.
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Carlos Moreira, founder and CEO of WISeKey, sees this as a crucial move toward global independence. “Strategic autonomy begins in space,” he said, emphasizing that secure space infrastructure is no longer a luxury; it’s a necessity.
Aside from the tech, WISeSat.Space is also being careful about how it grows and expands. The satellites are launched with proven partners, on a modular platform that enables rapid expansion of the network. There is also a very evident commitment to good. The company refers to its mission as “Space-for-Good,” marrying innovation with green consciousness.
As more countries and sectors seek means to secure their data and limit dependence on external technologies, WISeSat.Space is placing itself in serious contention. By 2027, assuming everything goes according to plan, their constellation won’t simply be large, it’ll be a central component of the way the world remains connected and safe from up high.
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