SealingTech wins defensive cyber ops contract
Sealing Technologies (SealingTech), a Parsons Corporation company and provider of edge computing and defensive cybersecurity solutions, announced it has been awarded a $9,588,231 fixed-price contract for the U.S. Army’s Deployable Defensive Cyber Operations System – Modular version 2 (DDS-Mv2).
The DDS-Mv2 program is a customized deployable compute-and-data-storage system that supports Cyber Protection Teams’ suite of Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO) platforms and tools. The program provides a highly modular and scalable solution that allows the warfighter to conduct DCO missions anywhere in the world. Its reduced form factor and enhanced compute and storage provide robust performance, high scalability, and maximum portability—essential elements in maintaining positive control of the DDS-Mv2 while ensuring maximum functionality.
SealingTech has established itself as a leader in deploying advanced threat hunting and incident response systems for the Department of Defense (DoD). By providing these capabilities across various DoD sectors, SealingTech continues to demonstrate its expertise and commitment to enhancing national cybersecurity.
“We’re honored to support the U.S. Army in advancing its cyber defense capabilities. SealingTech remains committed to helping the federal government and its armed forces continue to be proactive in its hunt forward operations to identify and neutralize cyber threats,” said SealingTech CEO Brandon Whalen.
Wade Saunders, SealingTech’s Army business development account manager, added, “Our intent is to be a mission partner providing the Army Cyber Command’s Cyber Protection Brigades innovative tailored capabilities to ensure overmatch over adversaries within the cyber domain.”
Source: SealingTech
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