Cognyte secures approximately $5 million in contracts from national security agencies of NATO member states
Cognyte Software Ltd., a provider of survey analysis solutions. It was recently announced that it had signed a contract worth approximately US$5 million with a first-level national security agency of a NATO member state. The agreement will see Cognyte's advanced investigative analytics platform deployed within customers' security infrastructure to support mission-critical intelligence and investigative efforts. Cognyte was selected for its analytical capabilities in turning massive amounts of data into actionable intelligence. Its platform is designed to help customers manage, analyze and visualize complex data sets, enabling security analysts to identify threats faster, reveal hidden correlations and accelerate investigation processes. Cognyte's CEO said that this contract deepens the company's business layout in NATO security agencies and confirms that governments of various countries are continuing to make strategic investments in Cognyte's technology when facing an increasingly complex security environment. The contract was announced after Cognyte successfully completed the acquisition of an unnamed company this week. Cognyte is a leading provider of analytics software serving government and enterprise customers. Its products are widely used in national security, law enforcement, counterterrorism and corporate security. The company's stock price has risen by approximately 20% since the beginning of the year, with a market value of approximately US$1.5 billion. The financial report as of April 2026 shows that the company's free cash flow was US$32.6 million, a significant year-on-year increase. Some institutional analysts have set a target price of about $10. The company's revenue in the most recent quarter was approximately $86 million, a year-over-year increase of approximately 11.5%.