Strider Technologies Partners with NATO's DIANA for Defense Innovation

September 12, 2025
Strider Technologies has announced a partnership with NATO's Defense Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) to enhance security and innovation efforts.

Strider Technologies has announced a new partnership with NATO's Defense Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA), announced in a press release. This collaboration aims to leverage Strider's economic security capabilities to help DIANA identify contractual and supply chain risks associated with strategic competitors, as outlined in NATO's 2022 strategic concept.

Strider's strategic intelligence will also be utilized to assess risks related to entities and individuals seeking to join and collaborate within DIANA's defense innovation ecosystem. Eric Levesque, co-founder and COO of Strider Technologies, emphasized the importance of maintaining a reliable and resilient ecosystem to foster cutting-edge innovations that will shape NATO's future capabilities.

DIANA's mission is to locate and accelerate dual-use innovation across the Alliance, enhancing the adoption of these technologies by NATO countries to bolster the Alliance's overall security. Strider Technologies, known for its AI-powered intelligence solutions, will support this mission by transforming publicly accessible data into crucial insights, enabling proactive responses to risks such as intellectual property theft and targeted talent acquisition.

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