Soliton Systems, also known as Soliton Systems K.K., is a publicly owned company headquartered in the Netherlands. Founded in 1979, it employs approximately 60 people. Functioning as a system solutions provider, the company specializes in IT Security System Development and Integration, Real-Time Video Distribution System Development, and Embedded System Development.
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added a critical OS command injection vulnerability (CVE-2026-25108) in Soliton Systems’ FileZen secure file transfer solution to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog on February 24, 2026. The vulnerability was officially announced on February 25, with Soliton Systems confirming active exploitation and reporting multiple instances of damage caused by attackers abusing the flaw. Previously, on January 20, 2026, Amiya and Soliton Systems initiated a collaboration focused on the domestic SASE "Verona" and the "Soliton SecureBrowser" to create an easily implementable zero-trust environment for Japanese companies, addressing the growing importance of such security models amid expanded cloud usage and remote work. Earlier, a notice published on December 19, 2025, announced Soliton Systems' plan to exhibit at the 128th Seminar for Boards of Education, sponsored by Kyoiku Katei Shimbunsha, which took place on February 13, 2025.
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