ELKRIDGE, Md. , April 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is providing key support to this week's Cyber Defense Exercise (CDX), a National Security Agency-led cyber "war game" that pits security teams from the nation's service academies against network experts from the Agency. Lockheed Martin is providing the central facility for the exercise, as well as the network infrastructure the teams will use in their week-long game of virtual capture the flag.
"We're very proud to support this important NSA activity," said Bob Eastman , Lockheed Martin Vice President, Information Systems. "Cyber security is an area of rapidly growing importance, and this exercise will help test out strategies, tactics and technology for defending against increasingly complex attacks on our networks."
During the exercise, teams from each of the service academies -- Air
Force, Coast Guard, Merchant Marine,
Lockheed Martin helped NSA establish a closed, secure network for the exercise, which links all the academies with CDX headquarters at the Lockheed Martin facility in Elkridge, Md. The company is also providing technical support and expertise for CDX preparation and execution. The Corporation currently supports NSA and a number of defense and intelligence customers with a wide array of cyber security technology and services.
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development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology
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