Site S.p.A.: Secure Communications and Critical Infrastructure Integration
Strategic-Technological Assessment of Site S.p.A.’s Role in European Defence Resilience, Cyber Sovereignty, and Infrastructure Autonomy
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About this report
Site S.p.A. is an Italian system integrator with a 75‑year history in telecommunication, energy, and transport infrastructure . Headquartered in Bologna, Italy, it designs and builds turnkey networks and technological plants, and has increasingly diversified into proprietary ICT and security solutions (e.g.
its Kireti IoT platform and SmartSense C4ISR system) . The company’s core offering – which spans secure communications (e.g. GSM‑R rail networks, high-capacity fiber backbones), cyber-protection platforms, and intelligent monitoring – aligns with European ambitions to reinforce critical infrastructure resilience and digital autonomy.
Key questions this report answers
- What secure communications (GSM-R rail networks, high-capacity fiber backbones), cyber-protection and intelligent monitoring solutions does Site S.p.A. provide?
- How do its Kireti IoT platform and SmartSense C4ISR system support critical-infrastructure resilience?
- As a Bologna-based system integrator with a 75-year history, how does Site align with European digital-autonomy ambitions?
- What capability gaps and dependencies affect Site's shift from infrastructure integration to proprietary ICT and security solutions?
Who it's for
Investors screening Site S.p.A., competitors and partners assessing their position, and analysts who need a sourced, structured account of the entity and its technology.
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