TrustPoint, a developer of next-generation global navigation satellite system products and services, has partnered with cybersecurity services provider SpiderOak to deploy the latter's zero trust data exchange software for its future GNSS offerings. Under the partnership, TrustPoint will use SpiderOak's OrbitSecure software suite to secure all aspects of data storage and transmission for its planned constellation of commercial positioning, navigation and timing satellites, the Dulles, Virginia-headquartered company said Monday.
SpiderOak is a Kansas-based cybersecurity platform that provides solutions such as file hosting, team engagement, and collaboration for space organizations.