Xiid secures EV charging, healthcare AI & multi-cloud
Xiid has signed three partnership agreements to integrate its Terniion security platform into electric vehicle charging, healthcare AI data platforms, and a multi-cloud landing zone design used by enterprises and regulated organisations.
The deals are with EV charging provider eVerged, healthcare data and eConsent specialist Consent Vault, and cloud and DevOps consultancy Neutron Engineering. Xiid says the partnerships aim to reduce exposure to network-based attacks by changing how systems connect and how services are made reachable.
EV charging risk
Charging networks have expanded quickly as EV adoption rises, increasing the attack surface across charging stations, back-end billing systems, and the networks that connect them. Security researchers and utilities have warned in recent years that faults in charging infrastructure could cause disruption well beyond individual charging sessions.
Xiid and eVerged are combining their products in a joint offering that covers charging stations, billing, vehicles, and supporting networks. The package is designed to address vulnerabilities across the charging environment, with an emphasis on protecting data transport and billing transactions.
The arrangement embeds Xiid's SealedTunnel technology into eVerged's product set. SealedTunnel is part of Xiid's Terniion platform, which Xiid describes as a zero trust application control system and markets as using post-quantum secure networking.
EV charging deployments often blend operational technology and traditional IT systems, creating integration challenges for operators, particularly as sites scale across cities and regions. Public charging adds complexity through distributed hardware, wide-area connectivity, and the need to handle identity, payments, and remote management.
Steve Visconti, Xiid's Chief Executive, said the partnership responds to broader infrastructure risk.
"EV charging is a critical link in the clean energy future, but the scale of its impact makes it a vulnerable target," said Steve Visconti, Chief Executive, Xiid. "Together with eVerged, we're delivering end-to-end protection - making charging systems undiscoverable, eliminating lateral movement risks, and ensuring billing integrity."
eVerged President James Dion said security needs to be designed into charging infrastructure rather than added later.
"eVerged was founded on the belief that security must be built into EV infrastructure from day one," said James Dion, President, eVerged. "Xiid ensures eVerged customers - whether drivers, enterprises, or municipalities - can charge with confidence, knowing their data, transactions, and vehicles are fully protected. Our goal is to consistently be the most secure platform in the world and Xiid is a critical part of making that goal a reality."
The companies said the approach targets charging station operators, EV drivers, municipalities and fleet operators, and utilities and billing providers, with a focus on reducing downtime and limiting exposure of data and transactions across distributed networks.
Healthcare data
Xiid's second partnership integrates Terniion into Consent Vault's platform, used by clinics and research staff to manage patient consent and data workflows. Healthcare remains a major target for cyber attacks and ransomware because of the value of patient records and the operational pressure on providers.
Under the arrangement, Xiid said some data-handling components remain non-addressable from the internet while still usable within Consent Vault's system. The approach includes outbound, process-to-process encrypted connections.
Visconti said the agreement reflects increased pressure on healthcare organisations.
"Healthcare is facing an escalating cybersecurity threat," said Visconti. "This accelerating cybersecurity crisis calls for innovative solutions and powerful partnerships. Now, Consent Vault and Xiid have joined forces to protect patient information and ensure service continuity."
Consent Vault Chief Data Strategy Officer Patricia Goede said the company will apply Xiid's technology to AI-related components and data repositories.
"Terniion gives us the confidence to let our AI do the hard work on highly sensitive clinical, diagnostic, and treatment data without ever compromising patient privacy or intellectual property security," said Patricia Goede, Chief Data Strategy Officer, Consent Vault. "By wrapping the entire Consent Vault platform in Xiid's encrypted SealedTunnel technology, our inference endpoints, training pipelines, and data repositories are fully isolated from the public internet - precisely the security posture pharmaceutical sponsors, community oncology practices, and payers expect when entrusting us with real-world evidence generation and clinical trial operations."
Multi-cloud design
The third agreement addresses a common challenge for large organisations running systems across multiple cloud providers and on-premises infrastructure. Many rely on virtual private networks and complex firewall rule sets to connect cloud environments, configurations that become difficult to maintain as deployments expand.
Neutron Engineering is integrating Terniion into a new multi-cloud landing zone architecture. The model uses SealedTunnel and outbound-only connectivity patterns, and is intended to keep management planes and workloads out of reach from attackers while still allowing controlled access for engineering teams.
Visconti said the landing zone collaboration targets security blind spots created by pressure to deliver quickly.
"Neutron lives in the real world of multi‐cloud complexity, where teams are under pressure to deliver quickly without creating new security blind spots," said Visconti. "By baking Terniion into their Multi‐Cloud Landing Zone, they're giving customers a repeatable way to get the benefits of multi‐cloud without exposing their infrastructure to the internet, and without piling on more agents, keys, and manual policy management."
Neutron founder and chief executive Brandon Lockett said customers want a landing zone that meets both audit and delivery needs.
"Enterprises want a landing zone that just works: secure by default, auditable, and flexible enough to support modern application delivery," said Brandon Lockett, Founder and Chief Executive, Neutron Engineering. "Terniion lets us deliver that. We can keep control planes and workloads unreachable from untrusted networks, while still enabling developers, SREs, and automation to connect exactly where and when they're supposed to."
Neutron and Xiid said the initial focus will be a hardened landing zone offering for regulated and security-sensitive customers, with plans to extend the pattern into CI/CD, infrastructure automation, and operational runbooks using Aclave for credential-less authentication.