Exium, a Palo Alto, California-based company focused on “clean network” standards that the U.S. government trumpeted last year, has emerged from stealth mode.
Led by Farooq Khan, the company has announced its “Secure 5G network as a service.” The company’s network service is built on an open, programmable, software-driven cybersecurity mesh technology that relies heavily on strong encryption.
The company says that its approach enables “secure and private end-to-end connectivity” and provides the ability to “securely operate anywhere and anytime, regardless of the environment, even on underlying networks that may be compromised.”