The contract is designed to overhaul the agency's existing investigative-analytics systems, specifically targeting improvements in performance and scalability. By upgrading the underlying infrastructure, the customer prepares its environment for the deployment of Cognyte’s latest suite of AI-powered capabilities. This move reflects a broader trend among state entities struggling to manage increasingly complex digital environments.
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Cognyte Wins $5 Million Asia-Pacific Intelligence Contract
A strategic national security agency in the Asia-Pacific region has finalized a $5 million agreement with Israeli software firm Cognyte. The deal focuses on modernizing network intelligence infrastructure, positioning the government client to integrate advanced AI-driven analytics as data volumes and security threats continue to escalate.

Elad Sharon, chief executive of Cognyte, described the deal as a testament to the company’s market position. The agreement serves to deepen a long-standing relationship between the firm and the agency, ensuring the provider remains entrenched as the primary partner for the client’s evolving intelligence requirements.
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