‘A bet on the future of cybersecurity’: Nord Security reaches 400 patents as the race for solutions against next-generation threats intensifies



  • Nord Security holds more than 400 patents, quadrupling its count from 2023
  • New filings largely focus on quantum-resistant, zero-trust systems
  • The company invests more than $100 million annually to combat emerging threats.

Nord Security, the parent company behind the popular NordVPN, has announced that it now holds more than 400 patents worldwide, a four-fold increase from 2023. The milestone highlights a significant shift in the cybersecurity industry as providers rush to harden their infrastructure against next-generation threats like quantum computing and AI-powered attacks.

To the average user, patent announcements can often seem like dry corporate metrics. However, in the context of cybersecurity products, this increase in intellectual property represents a defensive wall being built around user data. The company confirmed that the majority of these patents were filed in the US and cover critical areas such as VPN protocols, advanced identity management, and machine learning-based threat detection.

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