Senetas has completed its first significant sale into South America, the largest transaction to date for our CN7000 network encryption platform, alongside the completion of a previously delayed Middle East deal.
Both wins reflect a broader shift we’re seeing across government and defense markets: buyers no longer want encryption that’s simply certified; they want solutions they can fully control. The South American customer required a locally sovereign algorithm embedded into the solution, a capability unique to Senetas and it’s a signal of where this market is heading.
This isn’t just a deal win, it’s proof of a structural shift in the cybersecurity market. Organizations aren’t just buying security anymore. They’re demanding control, sovereignty, and future-ready encryption. Senetas has been building for this moment for 25 years.
Governments and defense organizations are facing increasing pressure to maintain full control over their data, infrastructure, and encryption standards in an evolving geopolitical environment. Traditional certification is no longer enough. Customers now require full sovereignty over their encryption algorithms, the flexibility to meet local regulatory requirements, and confidence in long-term security resilience.
The Senetas CN7000 platform was built for exactly this. It enables deployment of custom sovereign algorithms, delivers high-assurance defense-grade network protection, and provides the crypto agility to adapt as threats and standards evolve.
These wins mark Senetas’ landmark entry into South America, the successful execution of complex deals across two regions, and further validation of our position as a trusted global partner in sovereign cybersecurity.