EU-certified encryption and network segmentation for critical infrastructure
Advenica builds hardware-anchored cybersecurity products (encryption, network segmentation, cross-domain solutions) for defense, government, and critical infrastructure. The tech stack reveals a hardware-focused, embedded-systems operation: FPGA, ASIC, ARM architecture, SystemVerilog, VHDL, and RTOS dominate—not typical SaaS tooling. Hiring is engineering-heavy (10 of 11 active roles) and skews senior, suggesting deep specialization work on next-generation products rather than rapid scaling.
Advenica, founded in 1993 and publicly traded, develops cybersecurity solutions in encryption and network segmentation with EU and national-level certifications. Headquartered in Malmö, Sweden, the company designs and manufactures most products locally. They serve defense, government authorities, critical infrastructure, and industrial sectors—markets that require certified, provenance-controlled hardware and firmware. The company operates with decades of experience in national security contexts and is actively developing next-generation platforms to address emerging threats including quantum-resistant cryptography.
Embedded and hardware-focused: Linux, Windows, Python, C, FPGA, ASIC, SystemVerilog, VHDL, ARM (TrustZone, Cortex-M, STM32), RTOS, Embedded Linux, Rust, and CI/CD infrastructure. Hardware design languages and microcontroller platforms dominate.
Malmö, Sweden. The company was founded in 1993 and is a public company. Most product design, development, and manufacturing occurs at the headquarters location.
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