02/05/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/05/2026 09:02
02-05-2026
Our new ELEVATE partner Invisinet provides advanced satellite IoT technology for industries like manufacturing, energy, and oil and gas.
Security is a growing concern for major industries all over the world. Many organisations are continuing to roll-out industrial satellite IoT technology for the safety, sustainability, and efficiency benefits it can bring. But more connected devices can mean a more complex system, which in turn requires advanced services to ensure resilience.
That is exactly where our new ELEVATE ecosystem partner Invisinet thrives.
The company, which was founded to support national security efforts developing tools to protect connected systems for the U.S. Army and Department of Defense, now influences how its technologies are applied in industrial and civilian networks globally.
Invisinet provides a scalable Zero Trust platform designed to help secure both IT and OT environments across industries such as manufacturing, energy, healthcare, and transportation. Originally developed for defense applications, the solution now supports critical infrastructure through lightweight, identity-driven controls.
At its core is First Packet Authentication™ (FPA), which verifies user and device identity from the first packet, helping to reduce exposure by cloaking systems from unauthorized access. InvisiPoint, the platform's endpoint agent, embeds identity into network traffic to facilitate secure, policy-based communication-without relying on traditional VPNs or firewalls.
This architecture supports micro-segmentation, limits lateral movement, and enables remote access for employees and third parties, while helping to align with evolving compliance needs.
In real-world scenarios, that means increased resilience and assurance for applications like:
Now, as part of our growing ELEVATE partner ecosystem, the company can benefit from our partner network and work with our advanced satellite network infrastructure to continue to lead the charge on resilient communications.