Spain’s Indra Group and Leonardo Sign Cyber Defence MoU

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Indra and Leonardo join forces against escalating cyber threats

Spain's Indra, Italy's Leonardo sign MoU for cyber security cooperation.

Spain’s Indra, Italy’s Leonardo sign MoU for cyber security cooperation.

Leonardo-Indra Group Cyber Security Cooperation MoU: Spain’s Indra Group and Italy’s Leonardo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Rome to deepen cooperation in cyber defence across Europe and NATO markets.

The agreement aims to accelerate innovation, expand managed cyber defence services, and enhance protection of critical infrastructure.

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From Zero Trust to Sovereign AI: Pooling European capabilities for strategic autonomy

Leonardo brings expertise in Zero Trust architectures, secure digital cloud solutions, and mission-critical communications. Indra contributes its IndraMind sovereign AI framework, designed to combat hybrid warfare and enhance cognitive decision-making.

Together, the firms seek to create interoperable, EU-controlled technological ecosystems — strengthening Europe’s strategic autonomy in cyberspace.

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Executives from both sides emphasized governance frameworks that enable flexible joint proposals and rigorous execution. The collaboration underscores cyber defence as a pillar of European security architecture.

As digital threats grow more pervasive, the alliance signals a continental shift toward coordinated resilience.

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