CSC Wins $30 Million Air Force Cybersecurity Deal

Harold C. Smith, CSC

CSC has been awarded a contract from the U.S. Air Force to provide cybersecurity services for the 33rd Network Warfare Squadron, according to a press release.

The deal has a one-year base period and two option years, with an estimated total three-year value of $30 million.

Under the contract, CSC will isolate, contain and prevent intrusive activities on the Air Force automated information systems and networks. Additionally, the company will plan, coordinate, analyze and report on the results of managed network intrusion detection systems and intrusion prevention systems.

CSC has worked “tirelessly” for 12 years to improve network quality and security for the Air Force Computer Emergency Response Team, said Harold C. Smith, vice president and general manager of the Intelligence Group for CSC’s North American Public Sector.

“Our experience ranges from mission and technical support to network security analysis, intrusion detection/prevention, malicious logic analysis, forensics analysis, training and standardization/evaluation in support of the Air Force’s cyber operations mission,” he added.

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