Unicorns Podcast: How Senetas leads global cybersecurity with quantum-resistant solutions
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The Unicorns Podcast connects you to some of the best and brightest founders, CEOs, executives, business owners, innovators, entrepreneurs and inspiring leaders who make things happen and inspire others.
Host Justin Kelly – former broadcast journalist and PR veteran – chats with leaders from across Australia and internationally on business strategy, what it takes to build a successful company, how to overcome challenges, and advice for those on a similar journey.
In this episode, Justin interviews Andrew Wilson, CEO of global cybersecurity leader Senetas (ASX:SEN).
Senetas, a publicly listed company since 1984, has been a trusted provider of cybersecurity solutions for over 20 years. Its technology protects the world’s most sensitive information, including government and defence secrets, intellectual property, financial transactions, and citizen privacy. Operating in more than 45 countries, Senetas serves both private and public sector organisations globally.
As a leader in securing data transported across high-speed networks, Senetas offers a range of encryption solutions that are network-independent. These include hardware and virtualised encryptors that provide robust protection for sensitive data in motion. The company’s encryption platform is built on crypto-agile and quantum-resistant principles, ensuring long-term security.
Senetas’ product portfolio includes the CN Series hardware encryptors, offering certified high-assurance encryption for core IT and network infrastructure, and the CV Series virtual encryptors, providing scalable encryption for virtualised networks. Additionally, SureDrop ensures secure file-sharing with full data sovereignty, while Votiro’s Secure File Gateway offers proactive protection against undisclosed and zero-day malware threats.
This podcast was developed in collaboration with Senetas, a Stockhead advertiser at the time of publishing.
The interviews and discussions in this podcast are opinions only and not financial or investment advice. Listeners should obtain independent advice based on their own circumstances before making any financial decisions.