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Lockheed Martin wins NSA cyber-response accreditation
by Richard Tomkins
Gaithersburg, Md. (UPI) Jun 3, 2013


Noblis Inc., acquires National Security Partners LLC
Falls Church, Va. (UPI) Jun 3, 2013 - Non-profit technology company Noblis Inc. has taken over National Security Partners, enhancing its multi-disciplinary solutions for cyber security.

Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

"NSP has a first class and respected reputation in the cyber intelligence space," said L. Roger Mason, Jr., Noblis' senior vice president, National Security and Intelligence. "As the new cornerstone of Noblis' cyber intelligence capabilities, we will now be able to integrate NSP's skills with our other national security capabilities in the areas of overhead/airborne ISR, identity intelligence, counter WMD, big data analytics, homeland security, and the agile development of law enforcement IT systems.

"Tackling today's complex national security challenges demands that we marshal the best of our skills across diverse domains and this new team is poised to help address those toughest problems."

Added NSP Chief Executive Officer Leslee Belluchie: "We are very excited to be joining the Noblis family. "NSP is a company ready to meet the missions of today and prepare for the challenges of tomorrow."

NSP provides full mission support to the country's intelligence community. Its services include geospatial technology.

Noblis is a non-profit science, technology, and strategy organization.

Lockheed Martin has become one of the first companies accredited by the National Security Agency to help organizations respond to cyber attacks.

The accreditation for the agency's Cyber Incident Response Assistance program, or CIRA, was given by the NSA's Information Assurance Directorate.

"Serving as one of the first participants for the NSA's newest incident response initiative and receiving accreditation validates our capabilities and further solidifies our role as an industry leader in the cyber-security business," said Chandra McMahon, vice president of commercial markets for Lockheed Martin's Information Systems & Global Solutions business.

"Our Intelligence Driven Defense approach to securing networks, coupled with our extensive experience protecting .mil, .gov, and .com domains, enabled us to meet the rigorous evaluation criteria set forth in this program."

Lockheed said CIRA focuses on the areas of network intrusion detection, incident response, vulnerability assessment and penetration testing to identify government-approved vendors for cyber-incident response help.

To be qualified as a CIRA service provider, the company had to demonstrate its services and capabilities in 21 critical areas to owners and operators of national security systems.

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