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Lockheed Martin Reaches IT Services Milestone

Lockheed Martin Reaches IT Services Milestone

Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) today announced it has successfully achieved ISO 20000 certification for its Information Systems & Global Solutions business area.

With two internationally recognized certifications in IT services and information security standards positions, Lockheed Martin is one of a handful U.S.-based companies and government organizations to accomplish…

Lockheed Martin Launches Cybersecurity Software for Utility, Energy Sectors

Lockheed Martin Launches Cybersecurity Software for Utility, Energy Sectors

Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) has launched a new cybersecurity product that aims to help the utility and energy industries to stay ahead of cyber threats through intelligence-driven defense.

Palisade will provide analysts with enterprisewide visibility, awareness and alerting to effectively pinpoint and thwart cybersecurity threats…

Report: Cloud Security Still No. 1 Concern among Federal IT Leaders

Report: Cloud Security Still No. 1 Concern among Federal IT Leaders

Despite security being the primary concern among government IT decision-makers when it comes to cloud computing, many are still considering cloud applications for their agencies, according to new report.

Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) and its Cyber Security Alliance partners today released a study in which two-thirds…

Lockheed Martin’s BlackCloud Slashes Risk, Cost for Private Clouds

Lockheed Martin’s BlackCloud Slashes Risk, Cost for Private Clouds

Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) today announced BlackCloud, a secure turnkey private cloud solution for federal agencies designed to cut risk while addressing compliance and mission requirements.

BlackCloud incorporates Lockheed Martin’s architecture with solutions from Cyber Security Alliance partners Cisco, NetApp, and VMware to offer secure multitenancy in…

Lockheed Martin Hack Investigated by FBI

An FBI investigation has been launched to determine whether the May 21 cyber attack on Lockheed Martin’s computers resulted from “poor hygiene, if nothing was infiltrated and nothing taken or something more,” a Pentagon official said.

“The FBI has the lead because it’s a criminal activity,” Robert J. Butler, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for cyber policy, said in an interview, according to Bloomberg.

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