Capgemini announced that it has been selected by the European Commission's Directive-General for Digital Services (DIGIT) to provide comprehensive cybersecurity services to public institutions across the European Union, as part of a consortium with Airbus Protect, PwC, and NVISO. The MC17 FREIA Cyber Framework Contract is a multi-million Euro agreement spanning four years. As part of this, Capgemini will help strengthen cybersecurity capabilities and protect critical digital infrastructure across 71 European Institutions, Bodies, and Agencies (IBAs).
The consortium was selected for all three lots, reflecting its combined strength in delivering across the entire cybersecurity value chain. Together with the other consortium partners, Capgemini will play a key role in supporting Europe's cyber resilience and digital sovereignty, focusing on areas such as operations and incident response, governance and risk management, and training and technical expertise. The approach will support NIS2 Directive1, the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), the EU Cybersecurity Act, and the Cyber Resilience Act.
These services will help EU institutions enhance resilience, address evolving cyber threats, and drive long-term digital transformation. Bringing together complementary strengths, the consortium will mobilize the full breadth of Capgemini's cybersecurity expertise, to deliver end-to-end support from strategy to execution.

















