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Cyberinsurance


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Interoperable


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Resilient


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Scalable


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Combat superiority


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Accessible


07.

Data processing


HERMESYS integrates all communications capabilities, making them available to the operator, with an unprecedented level of security, ensuring the privacy and inviolability of communications. Distributed and highly available system, reducing the space/cabling required for its installation and ensuring its operation in any situation.

HERMESYS SEC architecture takes security to a new level, introducing a double layer of point-to-point encryption and advanced anti-intrusion mechanisms to ensure the privacy of communications. Distributed system with high availability, to ensure the ship's communications at all times. Redundancy of critical systems and emergency plans for the most unfavourable situations.

HERMESYS SEC takes communications management and security to a new level

The communications system in a military vessel is critical for the development of its functions. HERMESYS SEC is conceived from the design phase with security and resilience as an objective. This ensures the inviolability and availability of ship communications.

Secure Communications

Point-to-point encryption layer between system elements by hardware and anti-tampering mechanisms to prevent cyber-attacks and ensure the inviolability of communications. Perimeter Protection Devices to isolate networks and ensure no undue information leakage or unauthorised access to system elements.

Centralised Management

The Monitarisation and Control Terminal (MCT) allows the management of all system assets integrated by the communications operator, monitoring their status in real time.

Advanced Terminals

Redesigned terminal with improved capabilities. Managed by the communications supervisor and the defined COMPLANS. Capable of accessing both internal and external communication networks.

Secure Communications

Centralised Management

Resilience and High Availability.

COEX Naval Systems

This product is developed at the COEX Naval Systems centre.