AFCEA West 2012: General Dynamics advances cyber capabilities
Following the US Government’s efforts to enhance cyber security capabilities, General Dynamics is furthering its efforts in this area to address the growing trends.
Speaking to Shephard at a pre-AFCEA West briefing on 16 January, Mike Maschino, principal information assurance architect at the company, said: ‘General Dynamics has been making greater and greater advances into cyber security.’
The company’s CoMotion Cyber, which was launched at last year’s conference, has been built and General Dynamics is now actively working with customers on pilot versions of the system. Maschino also said that it will ‘look to start doing roll cuts this year’.
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