Lockheed Martin’s Charlie Croom Takes Seat on NCSA Board
Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) has joined the board of directors of the National Cyber Security Alliance. Charles Croom, vice president of Cyber Security Solutions at Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Services, will sit on the board as Lockheed Martin’s representative.
“Lockheed Martin, with its deep experience working with federal government agencies, brings a unique vantage point to cybersecurity and cybersafety that will tremendously benefit NCSA’s outreach and education programs,” said NCSA Executive Director Michael Kaiser. ”NCSA is excited to partner with Lockheed Martin, and we welcome Charles Croom to the board of officers.”
“As the largest provider of information technology to the U.S. government, cybersecurity is tantamount to all aspects of Lockheed Martin’s business, and our rich domain experience has provided us with a valuable perspective that will help enrich the Internet safety and security landscape for all Americans,” Croom said. ”Lockheed Martin is excited to join the NCSA board with its distinguished technology member companies, and we look forward to partnering as we work together to help raise awareness and educate Americans on the importance of cybersecurity.”
The NCSA board also includes representatives from AT&T, ADP, Cisco, EMC, Google, McAfee, Microsoft, SAIC and Symantec.
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