The joint demonstration highlights how CyberArmour can seamlessly integrate into GDELS’ electronic vehicle architecture, known as NEVA, to provide enhanced cyber defence capabilities. The focus is on maintaining secure and resilient operational environments for military vehicles equipped with GDELS systems.
Jose Lineros, Vice President Engineering of GDELS, expressed his satisfaction with the collaboration: “We have been working close together with Clavister over the last couple of years. This collaboration is contributing to offer additional functionalities to our electronic vehicle architecture NEVA where cybersecurity is a very important part.”
Clavister, known for its advanced AI-driven cybersecurity solutions, is confident in the value of this partnership. Stefan Brodin, Head of Defence at Clavister, stated: “We very much appreciate the collaboration with General Dynamics European Land Systems. We are happy to have continued trust and a well working partnership where we now develop and test technology hands-on, in real vehicles.”