Zorronet Expands Autonomous C5ISR Suite for Offline, Hardened Deployments
Event summary
- Zorronet, a BiomX subsidiary, has expanded its autonomous C5ISR suite to support fully secure on-premise, hybrid, and closed-loop deployments for defense and critical infrastructure.
- The expansion enables organizations to run the full Zorronet C5ISR suite inside hardened sites without relying on the public cloud, addressing regulatory and cybersecurity requirements.
- The C5ISR market is expected to grow to $189 billion by 2030, driven by defense modernization and real-time situational awareness.
- Zorronet’s system integrates cameras, sensors, drones, IoT devices, and other security infrastructure into a unified C5ISR suite, automating command-and-control functions.
The big picture
The expansion of Zorronet’s autonomous C5ISR suite reflects a broader industry shift towards secure, on-premise AI solutions in defense and critical infrastructure. This move aligns with US President Donald Trump’s push to accelerate secure AI adoption, highlighting the strategic importance of local control and data security in high-stakes environments. The C5ISR market’s projected growth to $189 billion by 2030 underscores the increasing investment in connected and autonomous command capabilities.
What we're watching
- Market Adoption
- How quickly defense and critical infrastructure operators will adopt Zorronet’s on-premise C5ISR suite, given the growing demand for secure, autonomous command-and-control systems.
- Regulatory Compliance
- Whether Zorronet can sustain its growth while meeting evolving cybersecurity and regulatory requirements in the defense and critical infrastructure sectors.
- Competitive Positioning
- The pace at which Zorronet can differentiate itself from competitors in the rapidly expanding C5ISR market.
