11/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/10/2025 01:47
Linköping, Sweden - November 10, 2025 - The international cybersecurity and medical imaging IT company Sectra (STO: SECT B) announces the launch of Sectra Tiger/E Managed Service-a sovereign, fully managed collaboration platform designed to meet the evolving needs of authorities, municipalities, essential entities, and corporations. The new solution enables secure, scalable, and easy-to-use mobile communication for sensitive but unclassified information. It supports calls, video, and chat with strong encryption, provides endpoint security, and is designed for high availability and broad usability.
"Organizations today face increasing demands for secure, flexible, and mobile collaboration, especially when handling sensitive information outside traditional classified environments. Sectra Tiger/E Managed Service fills a critical gap by providing a modern, service-based platform that complements existing classified systems and makes secure collaboration accessible across sectors. As we have seen in recent conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine, secure solutions must be easily accessible as well as simple and intuitive to use-otherwise, they risk not being used at all," says Magnus Skogberg, President of Sectra Communications.
Sectra Tiger/E Managed Service combines hardened Samsung Knox devices, a dual-environment architecture, and a quantum-resilient VPN in a service model that strengthens national resilience. By separating two secure zones-one for sensitive collaboration and one for everyday tasks-the platform lets users work securely without losing usability or mobility. Altogether, the service ensures high availability, end-to-end encrypted communication, strong endpoint security and an infrastructure designed for national resilience and regulatory compliance. As it is a fully managed service by Sectra, it reduces the burden on internal IT teams and ensures the reliability essential for organizations that can't afford downtime.
Designed to support both everyday sensitive communication and time-critical collaboration, Sectra Tiger/E Managed Service gives users the flexibility and mobility to work securely-whether handling business secrets, coordinating daily operations, or responding in a crisis.
The solution is built on Sectra's long-standing experience in developing RESTRICTED, SECRET, and TOP SECRET solutions. While not intended for classified communication, it brings proven security practices and threat analysis methodology into a robust platform designed for sensitive collaboration. The Sectra Tiger/E (where "E" stands for "essentials") complements the suite of established solutions, such as Sectra Tiger/S (SECRET). In this context, "essentials" refers to information that requires enhanced security for sensitive communication and collaboration.
Sectra Tiger/E Managed Service is available now to support organizations seeking to enhance security, ensure jurisdictional control, and enable encrypted collaboration in a rapidly changing threat landscape.
About Sectra
Sectra contributes to a healthier and safer society by assisting authorities and defense forces in Europe to protect society's most sensitive information, and health systems throughout the world to enhance the efficiency of care. The company, founded in 1978, is headquartered in Linköping, Sweden, with direct sales in 19 countries, and distribution partners worldwide. Sales in the 2023/2024 fiscal year totaled SEK 2,964 million. The Sectra share is quoted on the Nasdaq Stockholm exchange. For more information, visit Sectra's website.
Within the Secure Communications business area, Sectra develops products and services that protect some of society's most sensitive information and communications. The offering includes secure voice and data communications, with solutions certified at the national level and by the EU and NATO, as well as security analysis and monitoring of critical IT systems, such as electricity and water supply. Sectra's operations are conducted from its offices in Sweden, the Netherlands, and Finland.