ECS partners with NSA CCC

On November 14, ECS, an IT systems integrator focused on data and AI, cybersecurity, and enterprise transformation solutions, and an ASGN brand, announced that it has formed a strategic partnership with the National Security Agency’s (NSA) Cybersecurity Collaboration Center (CCC). This partnership will enable ECS to leverage the NSA’s Threat Intelligence Collaboration service to strengthen the security posture of its customers across the U.S. defense industrial base (DIB).

Through this partnership, ECS aims to enhance threat detection and response capabilities by integrating non-public, DIB-specific threat intelligence into ECS’ existing cybersecurity operations. By collaborating with the NSA, ECS will enhance protection against sophisticated cyber threats targeting critical defense systems.

“We are honored to partner with the NSA Cybersecurity Collaboration Center,” said ECS Chief Information Officer Steve Hittle. “This collaboration underscores our commitment to providing top-tier cybersecurity solutions that safeguard our nation’s critical assets.”

The NSA CCC is how NSA scales intel-driven cybersecurity through open, collaborative partnerships. The CCC works with industry, interagency, and international partners, including ECS, to harden the U.S. DIB, operationalize NSA’s unique insights on nation-state cyber threats, jointly create mitigations guidance for emerging activity and chronic cybersecurity challenges, and secure emerging technologies.

Hittle concluded, “As geopolitical tensions escalate, the importance of securing the DIB has become even more critical. ECS leverages advanced technologies, including AI-powered solutions, to deliver robust defensive capabilities that empower our customers to counteract increasingly advanced and persistent cyber threats.”

Source: ECS

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