$SOLS Cybersecurity in Orbit: Sollensys Signs ETA
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Eta Space has engaged Sollensys to keep its space infrastructure and cryogenic refueling depots safe from data pirates set on holding civilization's new frontier for ransom; The Space Coast startup's first orbital test platform launches in 2024
PALM BAY, FL / ACCESSWIRE / April 28, 2022 / Sollensys Corp (OTCQB:SOLS), one of the first major cyber security companies specializing in ransomware recovery built on blockchain technology, announced today a new customer deal with Eta Space, the cryogenic propellant management company building service depots in space to advance our space economy infrastructure. The deal lays a path to keep important test data - expected to be in orbit by 2024 - safe from the threat of hacking. The announcement was made by Sollensys CEO Don Beavers and Eta Space CEO Bill Notardonato, a 30- year NASA veteran.
To achieve a fully functioning space economy we not only need to solve for feeding and housing the brave pioneering space workers but safely transporting them as well. The partnership between Eta Space and Sollensys will use the first blockchain-based cybersecurity safety net to thwart the threats of ransomware and data loss in space.
Eta Space has won two major development awards from NASA to advance their work in improving efficiencies in design and operation for cryogenic propellant management systems. One of their premier orbital test platforms is LOXSAT, which is a specialized mission focused on furthering our understanding of how ultra-cold liquids, such as cryogenic oxygen, behave in space and in the absence of gravity.
Sollensys presently deploys its technology to keep on-planet financial, government, medical and other industries safe from ransomware. Rather than starting with penetrable endpoints, Sollensys begins with securing a copy of what the hackers want most to hold hostage and corrupt: organizations' digital intellectual property and operational data. Sollensys exists to ensure companies never pay a ransom and their business can continue swiftly by safeguarding an immutable and uncorrupted copy of their critical data.
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