Cybernetica (Estonian company)

The company came to be after the Institute of Cybernetics at the Estonian Academy of Sciences established in the 1960s was divided into two parts after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

UXP was created by the authors of X-Road, which the World Bank has recognised as a key technology in the rise of Estonia’s digital society.

[12] Built on a distributed architecture, UXP facilitates secure, encrypted, and mutually trusted data exchange between institutions connected to the platform.

UXP plays a vital role in the digital transformation of societies worldwide, including in Aruba, the Bahamas, Benin, Greenland, Réunion, Namibia, Ukraine, Tunisia, and Malaysia.

Compliant with international standards and regulations (PSD2, eIDAS, EAL4+), SplitKey ensures that digital signatures are legally equivalent to handwritten ones.

In 2023, the company developed a preliminary version of a digital identity wallet for the Estonian Information System Authority, aligning with eIDAS2 requirements.

Cybernetica provides solutions to enhance cyber situational awareness, allowing organisations to better understand and manage technological risks.

Its maritime situational awareness solutions enhance defense capabilities and homeland security and are deployed in more than 100 locations worldwide.