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Seclab: European Cybersecurity for Industrial and Military Critical Infrastructure
How does Seclab's patented hardware-based 'electronic airgap' isolate sensitive OT networks without impeding data flow?
Seclab: In an era of escalating cyber threats to critical infrastructure, France’s Seclab has. Defence-finance analysis; 31-page sourced DFM PDF report.
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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-12-18
In an era of escalating cyber threats to critical infrastructure, France’s Seclab has positioned itself as a European leader in securing industrial control systems and operational technology (OT) networks.
The company’s core innovation – a patented hardware-based “electronic airgap” – physically isolates sensitive networks to prevent cyber intrusions without impeding data flow. Founded in 2011 as an entrepreneurial spin-off of EDF’s R&D labs, Seclab provides sovereign cybersecurity solutions now deployed across nuclear energy, transportation, defense and even space sectors.
This analysis answers: How does Seclab's patented hardware-based 'electronic airgap' isolate sensitive OT networks without impeding data flow? What is the maturity of its sovereign cybersecurity and fit with European critical-infrastructure programmes? Which nuclear, transport, defence and space customers does the EDF R&D spin-off serve? What capability gaps and dependencies define Seclab?
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Seclab: European Cybersecurity for Industrial and Military Critical Infrastructure
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What is Seclab: European Cybersecurity for Industrial and Military Critical Infrastructure?
The company’s core innovation – a patented hardware-based “electronic airgap” – physically isolates sensitive networks to prevent cyber intrusions without impeding data flow.
Why does Seclab: European Cybersecurity for Industrial and Military Critical Infrastructure matter for European defence?
Founded in 2011 as an entrepreneurial spin-off of EDF’s R&D labs, Seclab provides sovereign cybersecurity solutions now deployed across nuclear energy, transportation, defense and even space sectors.
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