Zurich, 16 April 2026 – Securosys SA, a Swiss leader in cybersecurity, cloud security, encryption technology, and digital identity protection, today announced the launch of Securosys CyberVault KMS, an HSM-centric Key Manager designed to combine key governance, cryptographic operations, and certificate management in a unified and auditable environment.
Organizations are increasingly relying on encryption to ensure data security and comply with regulations, leading to a growing number of cryptographic keys distributed across networks. Managing these keys is critical to avoid downtime, ensure ongoing compliance, and maintain control over where keys and secrets are generated, stored, and used—whether on-premises or in cloud environments. Regulations such as DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act), CRA (Cyber Resilience Act), HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), and other compliance regulations increasingly require organizations to implement strong encryption and proper key control, reinforcing the need for centralized and auditable key management systems. This makes a consistent and well-governed key management approach essential, replacing fragmented and distributed processes.
With Securosys CyberVault KMS, Securosys introduces a solution that is available immediately and provides a centralized framework for managing cryptographic keys without per-key or per-client limits.
Securosys CyberVault KMS operates directly on FIPS 140-2 Level 3 (FIPS 140-3 Level 3 in certification) certified hardware security modules. Cryptographic keys are generated, stored, and managed inside the HSM, supporting a hardware-based approach to key protection.
It delivers centralized lifecycle control, including generation, distribution, rotation, monitoring, and revocation. The solution supports enterprise use cases such as database encryption (TDE), disk and volume encryption, cloud BYOK/HYOK models, container and virtualization environments, and application-level encryption. KMIP-compliant (Key Management Interoperability Protocol) key management supports SAN and NAS storage arrays, self-encrypting drives, tape libraries, and backup solutions, enabling integration with existing enterprise storage infrastructures.
A web-based Key Manager UI (CyberVault KeyView) enables management of cryptographic assets, including certificate discovery, expiration monitoring, and compliance checks. The solution supports container-based deployment in Docker and Kubernetes environments.
Securosys KMS includes support for NIST-standardized post-quantum cryptographic algorithms such as ML-DSA, ML-KEM, SLH-DSA, and LMS.
An AI-powered conversational interface allows administrators to generate and manage keys using natural language commands. The configurable AI backend supports on-premises LLM deployment or cloud AI services and can assist with audit log interpretation and compliance reporting.
“Cryptographic keys are the foundation of digital trust, yet key management is often fragmented across teams and constrained by software limitations,” said Robert Rogenmoser, CEO of Securosys. “With Securosys CyberVault KMS, we extend our HSM platform with integrated key management capabilities that support structured governance and operational clarity, while all cryptographic keys remain protected inside certified hardware.”
For more information, please visit our CyberVault KMS page.