Cyberbit wins AsPac cyber/intel
Elbit Systems subsidiary Cyberbit has received contracts worth around $22 million from an undisclosed Asia-Pacific nation for the supply of intelligence and cyber analysis and research systems.
Elbit Systems announced on 4 April, that the systems, which are to be supplied over two years, include Cyberbit’s WiT system.
The WiT system supports every stage of the intelligence process including collection of the data from multiple sources, sensors and databases, processing of the information, supporting research, analysis and evaluation of the information with advanced analysis tools and disseminating the intelligence to the intended recipient.
Adi Dar, general manager, Cyberbit, said: ‘We are proud to be selected to supply these advanced operational systems, which provide our customers with a significant leap forward in their intelligence analysis and collection capabilities.
‘Cyberbit is a world leader in the fields of SIGINT and cyber defence, with cutting edge solutions highly suitable for governmental agencies, large commercial organisations and critical infrastructure sites.’
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