NATO Selects IBM to Further Enhance Alliance's Cybersecurity Resilience
IBM signed a contract with the NATO Communications
and Information Agency (NCI Agency) to help strengthen the Alliance's
cybersecurity posture with improved security visibility and asset management
across all NATO enterprise networks. Starting in January 2024, IBM Consulting
Cybersecurity Services will be delivering a custom-made,
performance-based Asset, Configuration, Patching and Vulnerability (ACPV)
Management Service to the Alliance.
Following NATO's new dynamic and
competitive procurement process - featuring regular workshops, sprints and
continuous communication with industry - the NCI Agency selected IBM as the
organization to deliver on NATO's needs, leaning on IBM's global security footprint
and expertise in securing complex infrastructure and widely dispersed
environments.
As part of the agreement, IBM Consulting will
build a customized solution that provides a unified view of NATO's security
posture. The company will deploy data analysis, asset discovery, integrations,
and security experts to provide a consolidated 'single source of truth' on
information about assets, configurations, vulnerabilities, and patches across
NATO. This will improve the Alliance's visibility into cyber risks and empower
it to manage potential issues with more ease and speed across its network.
Cybersecurity functions across the NATO Enterprise will be able to use IBM
Consulting's ACPV service as the interface to access and dynamically query
asset and configuration data, with a special focus on vulnerability management.
"Collaboration with industry is
essential to enhance our collective cyber resilience and respond more quickly
to cyber threats and vulnerabilities," said Ludwig Decamps, NCI
Agency General Manager. "Today's agreement marks a significant milestone
in a newly enhanced procurement process, enabling more agile and faster
approaches to complex sourcing to deliver solutions that help strengthen the
Alliance's cybersecurity posture," Decamps added.
This new service will be built on top
of the existing asset, configuration, and patching solutions across NATO.
Additionally, the service will help in creating an enterprise framework that
will eventually support the needs of other key functional areas, such as IT
service management and finance and auditing departments, which rely on asset
configuration, and patch management information through a federated
approach.
"Amid today's growing
geopolitical tensions globally, NATO's security readiness is more important
than ever. It is essential to ensure IT assets and infrastructure are properly
maintained, regularly updated, and effectively secured in order to defend against
rapidly increasing cyber threats. At IBM, we are proud to be able to provide
our vast and deep experience in threat management to help NATO strengthen its
security posture," said Mohamad Ali, Chief Operating Officer of IBM
Consulting.
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