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SmallSat launch company teams with C8 Secure for cybersecurity
by Staff Writers
Cocoa FL (SPX) Apr 06, 2022

File image of a Vaya Space suborbital test flight.

SmallSat launch services provider Vaya Space announced their strategic partnership with C8 Secure to provide turn-key cybersecurity solutions for the space industry. In addition, Vaya Space has agreed to provide launch services to Continent 8 Technologies, the parent corporation of C8 Secure, as they develop and implement plans to create a new satellite constellation to augment their global network of data centers.

Continent 8 Technologies currently operates advanced data centers at 80 locations across Europe, the Americas and Asia, providing highly reliable managed hosting services, security and global network solutions for today's online business-critical platforms.

C8 Secure, the security initiative sector of Continent 8 Technologies, provides security solutions to businesses worldwide, with the use of strategic monitoring, threat protection, and incident response initiatives to help companies mitigate the rising number of cyber-attacks.

Michael Tobin, Founder and CEO of Continent 8 said, "We're thrilled to announce our partnership with Vaya Space. It's a complete game changer that brings three industry-leading organizations together. Continent 8 has always been deeply committed to reliable innovation and continued investment in advanced data centers, networks, and digital infrastructure technology. This partnership allows us to literally bring our network into space, while at the same time knowing that Vaya's customers and partners will be protected by the cybersecurity solutions that C8 Secure provides."

Patrick Gardner, Managing Partner at C8 Secure, stated, "We are honored with the opportunity to extend our cybersecurity solution reach from customer premises to data centers and now space. Space-based systems and regulatory frameworks represent unique new challenges, and we are up to the task, drawing upon our history of security and compliance success."

With cybersecurity needs becoming more complex, modern solutions are needed more than ever. C8 Secure is building one of the most comprehensive, multi-layered cyber defense systems fortifying their complete end-to-end solution leading their decision to create their own constellation using the aerospace company Vaya Space, with their world-class innovation, next-gen technology, and exact launch placements. The constellation will enable Continent 8 technologies to increase network footprint, availability, and performance.

Jack Blood, Vaya Space Vice President said, "World events emphasize the growing vulnerability to the physical and digital security of data networks. Our partnership with C8 Secure, a new Continent 8 Technologies company, will help to provide launch customers with turn-key cybersecurity solutions for satellite network operations, payloads, and constellations. We are also pleased to provide launch services to Continent 8, helping to realize their vision of a planned satellite constellation."


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