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Sectra’s six-month interim report for 2011/2012: Sectra's earnings boosted by ca...

IT and medical technology company Sectra reported a profit after tax of SEK 340.0 million for the six-month period, May – October 2011, including the operation being discontinued. The profit includes a preliminary capital gain of SEK 322.6 million generated by the divestment of the MicroDose operations, which was finalized during the second quarter.
Sectra’s net sales for the six-month period amounted to SEK...

Sectra presents security solution for Android telephones

Sectra is taking the next step to satisfy its users’ requests for secure communication when using various smartphone and tablet models. This will be facilitated by implementing Sectra’s security solution for mobile IP telephony, the Sectra Panthon,  on...
“In close cooperation with our customers and end-users, we have further developed our products to be able to offer effective and future-proof solutions that...

Sectra’s security solution for mobile IP telephony gets green light from EU

Sectra’s security solution for mobile IP telephony, Sectra Panthon, has been granted approval by the EU at the security level Restricted[1]. Accordingly, officials and decision makers in the EU who must use security-approved products can protect their communications using Sectra...
“We are the only company to offer customers this kind of security solution featuring triple approval,” says Michael Bertilsson,...

Security solution from Sectra approved by NATO

Officials who handle sensitive NATO information can now use Sectra’s voice crypto, Sectra Panthon, to protect their telephone calls from eavesdropping, following NATO’s approval of the voice crypto for communication at the security level Restricted[1]. Earlier this year, Sectra Panthon was approved by the Dutch National Agency for...
“Approval from NATO is an additional stamp of quality for Sectra Panthon. The...
 

Sectra Panthon approved by Dutch security authority on security level Restricted

Sectra Panthon, Sectra’s new communication solution for customers that wish to utilize a smartphone to make secure telephone calls, has been approved by the Dutch security authorities on security level[1] Restricted. Government agencies that subject products to security requirements can thus allow officials who handle sensitive...
The development of cellular phones of increasing similarity to computers means...
 

Ministry of Defense of the Netherlands signs framework agreement with Sectra

The Ministry of Defense of the Netherlands has signed a new three-year framework agreement with Sectra. The agreement pertains to delivery of Tiger products that are used to protect voice and data communications from eavesdropping.
The Ministry of Defense of the Netherlands has previously had a framework agreement with Sectra for supply of Tiger XS. This framework agreement has now been renewed for a duration...
 

Sectra launches new Tiger for secure telephony

Tomorrow, Sectra will launch a new mobile phone for secure telephony, Sectra Tiger 7401, which is as simple and easy to use as a commercial mobile phone. It has the same flexibility as Sectra’s Tiger XS voice enqryptor and support for such features as satellite communication. The product will be put on show for the first time at Infosecurity.nl, the IT security trade show held on November 3-4 in the Netherlands.
 

Sectra launches support for secure IP telephony with smartphones

Sectra’s new product for secure voice communications, Panthon, now supports mobile IP telephony. The product also features a new security solution to protect the telephone from threats such as trojans. On November 3-4, Panthon will be demonstrated at the IT security trade show Infosecurity.nl.
Panthon is a voice crypto for...
 

Sectra deploys new standard that facilitates European partnerships

Sectra, Europe’s leading supplier of secure telephony, has taken the strategic decision to adapt its secure voice communication products to the SCIP standard. Already by spring 2011, the Tiger and Panthon products will support SCIP.
“We will be the first company in the European market to offer products that support the SCIP standard for handling security-classified information at the Secret and Restricted...
 

EU selects Sectra as supplier of secure telephony

Sectra’s encryption system Tiger XS, approved for communications up to EU Secret, has been selected for secure telephony within the EU. The recently signed framework contract between Sectra and the Council of the European Union in Brussels is valid for a total period of four years. An initial order has been placed scheduled for delivery during the autumn of 2010.
“The framework contract with the Council of the...