Monday, April 20, 2026

Nixu signs a new 2,1 M€ cybersecurity partnership agreement with an industrial client

European cybersecurity company Nixu announced that it has signed a contract for cybersecurity partnership with a globally operating industrial client. The contract now signed between the parties has an estimated total value of 2,1 million euros until the end of 2020.

The contract includes a wide selection of Nixu’s holistic cybersecurity services. The services range from advisory and awareness services into ethical hacking and also include managing of digital identities. The goal of the services is to increase the resilience against cyber attacks both in IT and operational technology environments.

Petri Kairinen, CEO of Nixu: “Our strategic goal is to be a trusted, holistic cybersecurity partner to our clients. I’m very happy that our service offering is meeting the needs of our clients. During the past year, Nixu has reached a size, where have the credibility to agree on large cybersecurity contracts delivered as a service.”

Nixu Corporation

Further information:
CEO Petri Kairinen, Nixu Corporation
Telephone: +358 40 832 1832, e-mail: petri.kairinen@nixu.com

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