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Framatome expands cybersecurity capabilities with acquisition of Allentis
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Framatome expands cybersecurity capabilities with acquisition of Allentis
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Nov 05, 2024

On the sidelines of Euronaval 2024, Framatome has announced its acquisition of Allentis, a well-regarded French cybersecurity company specializing in IT security solutions. Allentis provides comprehensive tools for IT and industrial network monitoring and the development of secure architectures, with qualifications certified by the French Cybersecurity Agency (ANSSI).

The addition of Allentis significantly strengthens Framatome's capabilities, enabling it to offer enhanced threat detection, anticipation services, and secure communication solutions, particularly for systems requiring the highest levels of safety and security.

"This acquisition is in line with our growth strategy, at a time when security, safety and digital sovereignty are of increasing importance. Allentis' sovereign technological expertise in IT asset mapping and flow monitoring complement Framatome's offer in industrial computing, particularly for critical industries, public institutions and the nuclear sector," stated Bernard Fontana, CEO of Framatome. "We are delighted to welcome the Allentis teams to Framatome."

Established in 2011, Allentis operates from two locations in France - Paris and Tours - and serves a range of clients, including public institutions, government departments, and critical industries like energy, defense, space, and transport.

Framatome's cybersecurity offerings are built on extensive expertise in industrial information systems and the management of sensitive environments, emphasizing sustainability and sovereignty. With Allentis now part of its portfolio, Framatome broadens its cybersecurity solutions for the nuclear sector, public institutions, and other critical industries.

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