NATO Partners with Accenture for Cloud-Enabled Digital Infrastructure

NATO Partners with Accenture for Cloud-Enabled Digital Infrastructure

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On July 7, 2026, NATO announced a multi-million euro contract with Accenture for the Protected Business Network (PBN) program, aimed at modernizing its digital infrastructure. The contract, valued at approximately 200 million euros over seven years, will support secure cloud services for around 29,000 users across NATO member nations. Accenture, in collaboration with Leonardo, will implement a Zero Trust Architecture to enhance security and resilience against external threats. The PBN initiative will standardize engineering practices and introduce a common cloud operating model to facilitate rapid deployment of new digital services. This agreement was signed during the NATO Summit Defense Industry Forum in Ankara, Turkey, marking a significant step in NATO's digital transformation efforts.

Key Points: • NATO signed a 200 million euro contract with Accenture for the Protected Business Network. • The initiative aims to support secure cloud services for approximately 29,000 NATO users. • Accenture and Leonardo will implement a Zero Trust Architecture to enhance cybersecurity.

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2026-07-07
NATO announces contract with Accenture
NATO signed a deal worth 200 million euros for the Protected Business Network to modernize its digital infrastructure.
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2026-07-08
Details of NATO's digital transformation revealed
The PBN program will support secure cloud services and standardize engineering practices across NATO.
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