Raytheon Technologies and SpiderOak Collaborate to Secure Satellite Communications in Proliferated Low-Earth Orbit
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Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX) has announced a strategic partnership with SpiderOak to develop advanced zero-trust security systems for satellite communications in proliferated low-Earth orbit (pLEO). This collaboration aims to combine SpiderOak's OrbitSecure solution with Raytheon BBN's Distributed, Disrupted, Disconnected and Denied (D4) secure cloud solution to enhance network resilience in contested environments. The partnership targets creating secure and efficient pLEO communications essential for military and commercial applications. Key locations for this initiative include Cambridge, Massachusetts; Reston, Virginia; and Centennial, Colorado. The project will integrate capabilities into space-qualified hardware over the next year, with a focus on addressing cyber and kinetic threats.
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- Partnership with SpiderOak enhances Raytheon's capabilities in satellite communications.
- Focus on zero-trust security systems aligns with current defense needs.
- Potential for cross-vendor constellation applications could broaden market reach.
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Combined technologies will ensure resilience of
SpiderOak's OrbitSecure solution will be combined with
"This partnership is paving the way toward secure, on-demand, Geostationary Equatorial Orbit network-like pLEO communications," said
"This cooperative effort reflects a common vision for a disruption-tolerant space networking future, which will be important for all mesh networks, and absolutely vital for the future of battle management command and control," said
The combined solution can be applied across multi-vendor constellations despite orbital or malicious dynamics and will provide maximum resilience and efficiency in difficult or hostile operating environments. This includes cyber and kinetic threats that require on-orbit network and network function redundancy and flexibility.
During this one-year effort,
Work on D4-Secure is being conducted in
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