Clavister wins contract from a Nordic Critical Infrastructure Agency

Source: Clavister

Clavister, a leader in European cybersecurity for mission-critical applications, announced today that it has been awarded a contract for Identity and Access Management (IAM) software, initially worth approximately SEK 2 million from a Nordic Critical Infrastructure Agency.

 

Clavister’s IAM software family, marketed under the brand PhenixID, is a set of cybersecurity solutions that address the growing need to manage digital identities and control user access to critical information. The solutions are used by a wide range of public administration customers, especially in the Nordic region.

The new contract welcomes a Nordic public administration agency as a new customer for Clavister’s IAM solutions. The agency operates in the field of critical infrastructure, an area that has seen a rapid increase of investments in cybersecurity in the face of increased cyber threats and in response to the new NIS2 directive.

 

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The contract has an initial value to Clavister of approximately 2 MSEK with the potential to increase the deal following expansion of the initial scope.

“We are happy to see that more critical infrastructure actors are strengthening their cybersecurity posture – this is urgently needed to maintain a strong cyber defence,” comments John Vestberg, CEO of Clavister and concludes “Our position as a leading vendor in the Nordics is further solidified with this new customer, something we are really proud of.”

 

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