Excellence in Software Protection, Licensing, and Cybersecurity

Wibu-Systems

Today, software is the power that moves society. To stay in control over their intellectual property and remain competitive on the market software publishers and intelligent device manufacturers need to integrate top-notch protections against counterfeiting, reverse engineering, and tampering and implement an orchestration of license models that fully respond to the customer’s needs on a global scale. CodeMeter by Wibu-Systems is a comprehensive and award-winning suite of hardware-, software-, and cloud-based solutions that safeguards the technical know-how and enables new business models.

  1. May 29

    The Business of Permission

    Subscription & Licensing Models as Trust and Revenue Infrastructure Licensing has moved. It no longer sits at the edge of the software business model as a commercial wrapper. It now operates as an enforcement layer, the point at which control, entitlement, and runtime behavior are defined and executed. In this episode, originally produced by the The Quantum Space, we examine how licensing functions as infrastructure. Not just as a mechanism for monetization, but as a system that determines who can access software, under what conditions, and for how long, across devices, environments, and increasingly complex lifecycle requirements. The shift to subscription and usage-based models is often framed as commercial innovation. In practice, it introduces long-term dependency on licensing and entitlement systems that must operate reliably, securely, and at scale. That pressure is now being reinforced by regulatory frameworks such as the Cyber Resilience Act and NIS2, which bring new expectations around traceability, integrity, and lifecycle accountability. Joining the discussion is Stefan Bamberg, Director Sales and Key Account Management at Wibu-Systems. With more than a decade of experience in software protection and licensing across industrial and embedded environments, he brings a practical view of how licensing systems are implemented, where they fail, and what it takes to make them operate as part of a broader trust architecture. The conversation moves from business model theory into operational reality. It explores the transition from product ownership to controlled access, the growing dependency on provider-managed infrastructure, and the architectural challenges of delivering consistent licensing across hardware, software, and cloud environments. We also examine the commercial dimension. Licensing systems are often underestimated internally, both in complexity and cost. Yet evidence from industry deployments shows that when implemented properly, licensing infrastructure can deliver measurable returns, through revenue protection, operational efficiency, and new pricing models. 🎧 Credits & origin This episode was first aired on ⁠The Quantum Space Podcast⁠ – Innovating Trust and is republished here with authorization. Editorial concept and original production by The Quantum Space, in collaboration with Wibu-Systems. 📄 Further reading Download our white paper: The Commercial Case for CodeMeter, a detailed analysis of ROI, licensing architecture, and the financial impact of effective software protection.

    27 min
  2. Jan 14

    A Cryptopocalypse in Brussels?

    Quantum computing is no longer a theoretical threat – It’s a strategic reality. In this episode, originally produced by The Quantum Space, we dive into one of Europe’s most pressing digital challenges: how to secure trust, sovereignty, and competitiveness in the post-quantum era. Host Anna Keller speaks with Steve Atkins, Publisher and Editor of The Quantum Space and co-author together with Wibu-Systems of the whitepaper Sovereign by Design: How Europe Can Secure Its Digital Future in the Post-Quantum Age. The conversation builds on the high-level expert roundtable moderated by Atkins at Wibu-Systems’ INNO DAYS, bringing together voices from academia, semiconductor manufacturing, enterprise software, and cybersecurity. Together, they explore: Why the transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is a today problem, not a future oneThe real risks behind “harvest now, decrypt later” attacks and long-term data exposureEurope’s coordinated roadmap for PQC migration, and what it means for industryDigital sovereignty as more than regulation: a combination of technology, governance, and executionWhy secure software protection and licensing are foundational to Europe’s innovation economyHow regulation such as the Cyber Resilience Act can become a competitive advantage, or a bottleneckThe episode also features insights from the INNO DAYS roundtable, including perspectives from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Infineon Technologies, SAP, and Wibu-Systems, highlighting how post-quantum readiness, secure licensing, and trusted execution environments intersect in real industrial deployments. This episode reframes quantum security not just as a cybersecurity challenge, but as a core pillar of Europe’s digital and economic sovereignty, where trust is not promised, but engineered. 🎧 Credits & origin This episode was first aired on The Quantum Space Podcast – Innovating Trust and is republished here with authorization. Editorial concept and original production by The Quantum Space, in collaboration with Wibu-Systems. 📄 Further reading The whitepaper Sovereign by Design: How Europe Can Secure Its Digital Future in the Post-Quantum Age is available for free via The Quantum Space.

    15 min
  3. 08/18/2025

    Quantum Computing & Digital Sovereignty: Building Secure and Independent IT Infrastructure

    Quantum computing and artificial intelligence are reshaping the digital world — and with them, the very foundations of cybersecurity and sovereignty. How do we protect sensitive data against “harvest now, decrypt later” attacks? How do we balance innovation with regulation in Europe’s dense legislative environment? And what role does energy, geopolitics, and harmonization play in this global race? At Wibu-Systems’ INNO DAYS 2025 roundtable, four experts came together to answer these questions: Prof. Dr. Joern Mueller-Quade, Professor for IT Security at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, and IT Security chairman at the Institute for Theoretical Computer Science (ITI)Dr. Detlef Houdeau, Senior Director Business Development, Infineon Technologies AGThomas Depeweg, Chief Product Manager, SAP Deutschland SE & Co. KGOliver Winzenried, CEO and Founder of WIBU-SYSTEMS AG The discussion explores: The urgency of Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) migration and the risks of delay.The impact of AI on licensing, entitlement, and trust in digital assets.Europe’s regulatory landscape, from the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) to eIDAS 2.0, the Digital Business Passport, the Digital Product Passport, and the AI Act.The challenge of Europe’s high energy costs, and how sovereignty might be maintained in a world of global data centers.Practical strategies for industry, SMEs, academia, and government to act now and prepare for 2027, 2030, and beyond. This roundtable is more than a technical debate. It is a roadmap for Europe’s secure and independent digital future — where sovereignty means not isolation, but competence, collaboration, and control. 👉 Listen now to hear how KIT, Infineon, SAP, and Wibu-Systems see the path forward.

    1h 30m

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Today, software is the power that moves society. To stay in control over their intellectual property and remain competitive on the market software publishers and intelligent device manufacturers need to integrate top-notch protections against counterfeiting, reverse engineering, and tampering and implement an orchestration of license models that fully respond to the customer’s needs on a global scale. CodeMeter by Wibu-Systems is a comprehensive and award-winning suite of hardware-, software-, and cloud-based solutions that safeguards the technical know-how and enables new business models.