Home Communication News Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space Space GMV enters SPACE category in CCN’s CPSTIC catalog 03/11/2025 Print Share On September 30, 2025, Spain’s National Cryptologic Center (CCN) awarded GMV’s GNSS Cryptographic Module the “HIGH” level ENS qualification under the “SPACE” category and within the “cryptographic products for access to GNSS services” family. This marks the first qualified product in the SPACE category of the CPSTIC catalog. With this milestone, GMV strengthens its position as a pioneering company in the certification and qualification of cybersecurity products for the space domain, both domestically and across Europe. The GNSS Cryptographic Module has achieved the first substantial-level certification under the European EUCC framework, becoming the first ICT security product qualified in the SPACE category.The qualification and inclusion of the module in the CPSTIC catalog provide additional assurance beyond certification. The CCN guarantees that the module meets the organization’s requirements, that it includes a secure-use procedure, that it is suitable for use at the highest security levels within the National Security Framework (ENS), and that its built-in security features make it appropriate for use by public administrations.The EUCC European certification and subsequent “ENS HIGH” qualification confirm GMV’s role as a developer of advanced, secure, and reliable technological solutions, while reinforcing its leadership in the field of space cybersecurity.About CPSTICThe CPSTIC is the National Cryptologic Center's Catalog of Information and Communication Technology Security Products and Services.The CPSTIC is the Catalog of ICT Security Products and Services managed by the National Cryptologic Center (CCN). It helps public administrations and private entities serving them acquire trusted security products and services for deployment in ICT systems covered by the National Security Framework (ENS) or in systems handling classified information. The purpose of the CPSTIC is to provide public bodies with a reference set of ICT security products and services whose security functionalities have been duly certified in line with their intended use. Print Share Related Space CARIOQA Phase B Launches: Europe Strengthens Leadership in Quantum Sensing from Space Space Spanish Air and Space Force receives space surveillance system developed by GMV Space GMV and the Real Betis pro soccer team have installed unique infrastructure in Seville for satellite tracking and space sustainability