The agreement was signed today at Leonardo's facilities in Rome, Italy, by José Vicente de los Mozos, CEO of Indra Group, and Roberto Cingolani, CEO and Managing Director of Leonardo. Through this collaboration, both companies will strengthen their capabilities to accelerate innovation and bolster the cybersecurity of institutions and critical infrastructure, providing advanced solutions, specialized training, and a coordinated response to increasingly complex threats.

The agreement also includes the joint provision of managed cyber defense services for public and private clients. Ángel Escribano, president of Indra, notes that agreements like this one “organize and accelerate European industrial cooperation with clear governance that facilitates flexible joint bids and rigorous project execution. Our role as a leading company allows us to activate value chains around sovereign, open, and interoperable capabilities for Europe and NATO, ensuring that critical knowledge and technological property remain under community control. With the interconnection of operations centers, advanced threat intelligence sharing, and cyber defense training environments, we transform collaboration into strategic autonomy and effective deterrence.”

For his part, José Vicente de los Mozos, CEO of Indra Group, stated that “this alliance with Leonardo allows us to accelerate innovation and bring to market solutions that strengthen the digital resilience of systems and operations, expanding our reach and impact on the protection of essential infrastructure and services. It is a decisive step in consolidating European leadership in cyber defense and projecting it internationally, offering Europe and its allies a more robust response to the challenges of cyberspace.”

Roberto Cingolani, CEO and Managing Director of Leonardo, stated: “In a world where digital threats are rapidly evolving and becoming increasingly complex, and in a landscape of fragmented technological capabilities, European defense must innovate, anticipate, and cooperate. This agreement reinforces cybersecurity as a fundamental pillar of Leonardo’s industrial plan, strengthening our international presence also through strategic alliances to develop advanced and sovereign technologies designed to protect people, institutions, and infrastructure. By combining Leonardo’s expertise and proprietary technologies in the areas of Cyber ​​& Resilience, Secure Digital & Cloud, and Mission Critical Communications, our goal is to transform technological innovation into tangible value for our nations.”

Through its product-based approach, Leonardo offers proprietary platforms designed for particularly demanding sectors such as Defense, Space, and Strategic Organizations. The company’s latest alliances and acquisitions strengthen its “Made in Europe” cybersecurity portfolio, based on Zero Trust principles and data-centric protection. Its Global Cybersec Center—a trusted cybersecurity provider focused on mission-critical solutions and featuring artificial intelligence capabilities—adopts a federated model, both logically and geographically, to ensure the cybersecurity success of its clients.