Cryptas International GmbH: Secure Digital Identity Solutions for Defence and Government Networks
Strategic-Technological Assessment of Cryptas's Role in European Cyber Resilience, Trusted Communications, and Sovereign Identity Infrastructure
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About this report
Cryptas International GmbH (HQ Vienna, Austria) is a private, mid-cap provider of secure digital identity and certificate management solutions tailored to governmental and military communication networks.
The company’s offerings center on Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) services, qualified trust signatures, smart-card based authentication and related trust components that underlie secure networking and data protection. By operating its own eIDAS-qualified trust service (“PrimeSign”) and PKI platforms, Cryptas helps European organizations establish trusted digital identities and encryption across complex systems .
Key questions this report answers
- What secure-digital-identity capability does Cryptas provide via PKI, qualified trust signatures and smart-card authentication?
- How mature is its eIDAS-qualified 'PrimeSign' trust service for governmental and military networks?
- How does it help European organisations establish trusted digital identities and encryption across complex systems?
- What capability gaps and dependencies face this Vienna-based mid-cap provider?
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Investors screening Cryptas International GmbH, competitors and partners assessing their position, and analysts who need a sourced, structured account of the entity and its technology.
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