Rivada Space Networks Signs
MoU with Quantum Encryption Leader SpeQtral to
Develop Ultra-Secure Communications for Government &
Enterprise Worldwide
Oct. 18, 2022
Rivada Space Networks
GmbH, a global network company launching a
constellation of 600 low-earth-orbit satellites
(LEO) to enable secure, global connectivity for
governments and enterprises, today announced it has
signed a partnership agreement with SpeQtral, an
emerging leader in quantum-secure communications
systems.
Our world is increasingly
data-driven, cloud-based and cybersecurity
conscious, creating an ever-growing demand to
upgrade the networks that transport data around the
globe. And with the geopolitical and cybersecurity
threats of recent months, we are increasingly
looking to the new low-earth-orbit (LEO)
constellations and a fundamentally different network
architecture to provide connectivity that meets
today's demands for security, latency, throughput,
reach and mobility.
Quantum-secure communications
systems and specifically Quantum Key Distribution
(QKD) technology are seen as crucial elements in the
development of forthcoming highly secure,
satellite-enabled connectivity networks. QKD uses
quantum entanglement to distribute encryption keys
to secure communications networks. SpeQtral's QKD
technology platform enables the creation and
distribution of computationally uncrackable
encryption keys, by leveraging the laws of physics
instead of computational algorithms.
Rivada Space Networks (RSN) is
partnering with SpeQtral to demonstrate the
technical compatibility of adding a QKD encryption
layer to enhance the security of communications over
low earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations. In
2024, RSN will start the launch of its 600-satellite
laser-connected constellation with four precursor
satellites and SpeQtral will launch its QKD
satellite, SpeQtral-1. This will allow RSN and
SpeQtral to jointly establish quantum-secure data
links over the RSN precursor satellites and validate
both the space and ground station terminals required
for QKD-enabled encrypted traffic on the Rivada
Space Networks constellation.
Chune Yang Lum, Co-founder and
CEO of SpeQtral, said: "We are delighted to work
with international partners to employ SpeQtral-1 for
the demonstration of ultra-secure communications,
executing on our vision to realise global QKD. We
have had strong synergies with our partners thus far
and are excited to bring our technology one step
closer to enabling telecommunication network
providers to incorporate a valued-added quantum
security feature to their offering".
Severin Meister, CEO of RIvada
Space Networks GmbH added: "Recent events in Ukraine
have demonstrated that we are increasingly reliant
on the commercial satellite sector and in particular
new satellite constellations to provide
high-performance, resilient communications
infrastructure. Security is a key attribute of
Rivada's unique gateway-less architecture and we
believe leveraging quantum technology will enable us
to deploy the most secure communications network in
the world. Meister continued: "Trialing this
innovative new technology here in Germany is
extremely important for us as we recently joined the
EU's multi-stakeholder Secure Connectivity
Programme, and we are excited to add quantum
encryption capability to the provision of an
independent and secure communications infrastructure
for Europe".
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