Enea Signs EUR 1.3 Million Agreement with Government Customer in Asia
The Homeland Security Department of a country in Asia has awarded Enea a contract worth EUR 1.3 million of which EUR 0.9 million will be recognized as revenue in Q4 2025.
In the current geopolitical situation with an increasing threat of cybersecurity attacks, the government customer turned to Enea for a solution providing visibility of domestic and international data traffic.
“We are proud of this agreement that confirms our position as world-leader in real-time traffic analysis,” says Jean-Pierre Coury, Head of Enea’s Embedded Security Business Group. “It also validates our strategy to focus more on government customers and further develop parts of our product portfolio for this customer segment.”
“One of the strategic pillars of our updated strategy is to grow in the governmental sector, and this agreement is a true testimony that we are very relevant in that sector,” says Teemu Salmi, President and CEO at Enea.
The scope of the contract covers the Enea Qosmos Probe solution. It provides detailed information about data traffic in real-time and with high capacity, which will improve the threat detection system used by the government customer. The solution is based on the Enea Qosmos ixEngine product, a market-leading deep packet inspection engine with innovative software for processing and analysis of data packets.
Contacts
Teemu Salmi, President and CEO
E-mail: teemu.salmi@enea.com
Jean-Pierre Coury, Head of Enea’s Embedded Security Business Group
E-mail: jean-pierre.coury@enea.com