NATO DIANA: Secure Information Sharing
16 companies were selected under the Secure Information Sharing challenge across the 2024 cohort, representing 13 countries.
Technology theme: Cyber and information security (tracker classification)
Countries represented
All 16 companies
Anzen Technology Systems
GBUnited Kingdom · 2024 cohort
Develops hardware security modules and trusted computing solutions for secure military communications.
Astrolight
LULuxembourg · 2024 cohort
Develops optical inter-satellite links for high-speed, secure free-space data transfer.
AVoptics Limited
GBUnited Kingdom · 2024 cohort
Develops photonic integrated circuits and optical components for high-bandwidth, secure communications.
Dronetag
CZCzechia · 2024 cohort
Develops drone identification and tracking modules for secure, transparent airspace management.
Ephos
CHSwitzerland · 2024 cohort
Develops photonic computing chips using light to process data at ultra-low power for secure edge computing.
g2-Zero
GBUnited Kingdom · 2024 cohort
Develops quantum-secure communications technology for resilient defence and government networks.
GIM Robotics
FIFinland · 2024 cohort
Develops robotic solutions for mapping, inspection, and logistics in defence and industrial environments.
Hushmesh Inc.
USUnited States · 2024 cohort
Develops a zero-trust, end-to-end encrypted mesh network for secure information sharing across untrusted channels.
levelQuantum s.r.l.
ITItaly · 2024 cohort
Develops quantum key distribution protocols based on optical quantum communications for satellite-based secure links.
Neuromorphica Ltd.
BGBulgaria · 2024 cohort
Develops secure RISC-V SoCs with multi-band radio and neuromorphic AI for communication in EW environments.
QuadSAT
DKDenmark · 2024 cohort
Develops drone-based satellite antenna testing systems using unmanned aerial vehicles as satellite simulators.
Qubitrium
TRTürkiye · 2024 cohort
Develops quantum cryptography and nanosatellite- based quantum communication systems using quantum entanglement.
REVOBEAM
PLPoland · 2024 cohort
Develops smart, electronically-steerable antennas for unmanned platforms to mitigate jamming.
SECQAI LTD
GBUnited Kingdom · 2024 cohort
Develops SoC solutions combining post-quantum cryptography with quantum random-number generators for secure IoT.
VanWyn Inc.
CACanada · 2024 cohort
Develops ultra-directional radio systems providing narrow, high-frequency beams for covert military communications.
Vistareader, UAB
LTLithuania · 2024 cohort
Develops optical reading and identification technology for secure access control systems.
Related challenge areas
Data reviewed 2026-08-23. Programme source: diana.nato.int. See the methodology.