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1. Gigamon third quarter 2022 cloud services revenue grows over 100% YoY, solidifying leadership in deep observability market
(Company News)
... risk, is now available on the AWS Marketplace and now includes 365-day data retention. Key customers and partners Strategic customers include Wyndham Hotels, Lockheed Martin, Johns Hopkins Medical ...
Created on 19 December 2022
2. Gigamon recognised as the top deep observability vendor with 68% market share
(Company News)
... partners to integrate network-derived intelligence and insights with partners that include Dynatrace, Sumo Logic, New Relic and AWS. Gigamon serves some of the world's largest organisations including Lockheed ...
Created on 05 October 2022
3. Making sense of the Killnet, Russia’s favourite hacktivists
(Company News)
... sounding resume than Killmilk’s. Second, in parallel, the group announced that it would mount an attack on Lockheed Martin, the US company manufacturing the HIMARS rocket launchers that seem to be making ...
Created on 25 August 2022
4. Complexica hires senior trio
(People Moves)
... markets and new industry verticals – we'll continue to add senior staff across a variety of our business functions." Kalyan Avvaru (pictured above) rejoins the company after working at Lockheed Martin ...
Created on 04 August 2022
5. SpaceX partners Australia’s Space Machines Company as launch partner
(Space)
... general manager of SITAEL Australia and executive roles at Lockheed Martin, Thales Alenia Space, BAE Systems and NewSat. He is deputy chair and current director of the Space Industry Association of Australia. ...
Created on 20 May 2022
6. Gigamon appoints Shane Buckley as president and CEO
(Company News)
... enterprise customers worldwide including Lockheed Martin, AWS, Clemson University, Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, Under Armour and the U.S. Department of Defense. A new frontier: deep observability ...
Created on 19 April 2022
7. ASPI claims Five Eyes countries spread no disinformation on Twitter. Pinky promise!
(Open Sauce)
... in the defence and tech sectors. Money for nothing, as Dire Straits put it many years ago. Among ASPI's sponsors are US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, US defence supplier Northrop Grumman, Swedish ...
Created on 01 April 2022
8. ASPI's Jennings beats the war drums again; maybe budgets are strained
(Open Sauce)
... ASPI's sponsors are US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, US defence supplier Northrop Grumman, Swedish defence company Saab, the Australian arm of American defence contractor Raytheon, French defence ...
Created on 18 October 2021
9. Hold the door: How to examine how to examine exfiltration activity and apply countermeasures
(Guest Opinion)
GUEST OPINION by Joe Slowik, Gigamon Principal Security Engineer, Applied Threat Research: Data exfiltration exists as a cornerstone of malicious cyber operations, yet its nature and impact have changed ...
Created on 23 August 2021
10. CSIRO’s Main Sequence tops up coffers with $250 million fund raising
(Strategy)
... Hostplus, Lockheed Martin and Temasek, as well as family offices and private investors from Morgan Stanley Wealth Management and Mutual Trust.   Main Sequence says it is also increasing its focus on ...
Created on 27 April 2021
11. Second case of NSA exploits being used before Brokers' leak comes to light
(Security)
...  exploit was replicated by the APT during 2014 to form 'Jian', and used since at least 2015, until finally caught and patched in March 2017; "The APT31 exploit was reported to Microsoft by Lockheed Martin’ ...
Created on 23 February 2021
12. Nozomi Networks tops 100% revenue growth, fuelled by 2020's 'accelerated industrial digitisatio
(Business IT)
...  Teamed with Lockheed Martin to propose an F-35 Cyber Centre of Excellence in Switzerland Joined forces with Maryland Innovation and Security Institute (MISI) and Dreamport to bolster U.S. Department ...
Created on 02 February 2021
13. ASPI beats the war drums as businesses call for calm over China
(Open Sauce)
... from around the world. Among ASPI's sponsors are shipbuilder Austal, US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, US defence supplier Northrop Grumman, Swedish defence company Saab, the Australian arm of American ...
Created on 03 December 2020
14. Australian-owned ASPI using US funds for anti-China reports
(Open Sauce)
... Austal, US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, US defence supplier Northrop Grumman, Swedish defence company Saab, the Australian arm of American defence contractor Raytheon, MBDA Missile Systems, French ...
Created on 24 November 2020
15. Azure Space – cloud-powered innovation on and off the planet
(Sponsored Announcements)
... technology and build a solution demonstrating agile cloud processing capabilities in support of the U.S. Air Force’s Commercially Augmented Space Inter Networked Operations (CASINO) project. Lockheed ...
Created on 21 October 2020
16. Huawei warns ASPI's anti-China tirade damaging bilateral ties, hurting Australian busines
(Government Tech Policy)
... of its annual budget. ASPI's sponsors include French defence contractor Naval Group, shipbuilder Austal, US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, US defence supplier Northrop Grumman, Swedish defence company ...
Created on 27 July 2020
17. ASPI wants a clean Internet. Will washing with tap water do the trick?
(Open Sauce)
... Lockheed Martin, US defence supplier Northrop Grumman, Swedish defence company Saab, the Australian arm of American defence contractor Raytheon, MBDA Missile Systems, French defence giant Thales, and Jacobs, ...
Created on 23 July 2020
18. ASPI on the job again, spreading FUD and begging for money
(Open Sauce)
... US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, US defence supplier Northrop Grumman, Swedish defence company Saab, the Australian arm of American defence contractor Raytheon, MBDA Missile Systems, French defence ...
Created on 11 July 2020
19. Government trying very hard to fix a problem that does not really exist
(Open Sauce)
... countries in the Asia-Pacific running to its sponsors — the likes of shipbuilder Austal, US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, US defence supplier Northrop Grumman, Swedish defence company Saab, the Australian ...
Created on 30 June 2020
20. Gang uses DoppelPaymer ransomware to attack Mitsubishi Paper site in Germany
(Security)
Cyber criminals using the DoppelPaymer ransomware that attacks Windows systems have hit Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Europe, a company based in Germany, which is a part of Tokyo-based Mitsubishi Paper Mills. ...
Created on 29 June 2020
21. Twitter deletes accounts partly based on defence lobby group ASPI's wor
(Open Sauce)
...  ASPI's main sponsors are shipbuilder Austal, US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, US defence supplier Northrop Grumman, Swedish defence company Saab, the Australian arm of American defence contractor ...
Created on 14 June 2020
22. Russian interference myth is alive and well Down Under
(Open Sauce)
... understanding. That the Coalition Government blindly accepts the "research" of a body like this is even more surprising. ASPI's main sponsors are shipbuilder Austal, US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, ...
Created on 01 May 2020
23. Windows ransomware gang leaks Tesla, Boeing, Lockheed Martin docs
(Security)
... General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin and University of Colorado. iTWire will not be linking to the site. The 1438 machines that were accessed by the ransomware gang include some running Windows Server ...
Created on 15 April 2020
24. Glenn Maiden takes up role as threat intelligence chief at FortiGuard Labs ANZ
(People Moves)
... Australian Taxation Office (ATO), where he was the agency’s cybersecurity advisor, and with Lockheed Martin, where he ran cyber operations for the organisation’s Defence Centralised Processing project. ...
Created on 07 April 2020
25. New report says F-35 design flaws mounting, but few being fixed
(Government Tech Policy)
... that a number of sources from inside the F-35 program had told POGO that the stock response from Lockheed Martin, the main contractor, was to respond to reports of a shortcoming by saying that it could ...
Created on 12 March 2020
26. ASPI sensitive to fact that China study paid for by US State Department
(Open Sauce)
... it is the first bit of network hygiene, as even a junior sysadmin would confirm. Among ASPI's sponsors are shipbuilder Austal, US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, US defence supplier Northrop Grumman, ...
Created on 16 February 2020
27. If ASPI is to be believed, the US has never interfered in elections
(Open Sauce)
... than sponsoring an already over-fed organisation. ASPI's main sponsors are shipbuilder Austal, US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, US defence supplier Northrop Grumman, Swedish defence company Saab, ...
Created on 02 July 2019
28. ASPI 'researcher' comes a-cropper in thinly masked attack on Huawe
(Open Sauce)
... ABC does so. But as iTWire has pointed out, ASPI's main sponsors are shipbuilder Austal, US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, Swedish defence company Saab, the Australian arm of American defence contractor ...
Created on 17 June 2019
29. Red Hat makes money off killing machines like the F-22
(Open Sauce)
The world's biggest open source company Red Hat appears to have somewhat skewed priorities, judging by the fact that it has been rejoicing over helping aircraft maker Lockheed Martin improve the F-22 Raptor, ...
Created on 08 May 2019
30. Huawei tells partners ASPI 'spreading anti-China message
(Technology Regulation)
... Austal, US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, Swedish defence company Saab, the Australian arm of American defence contractor Raytheon, MBDA Missile Systems, accounting firm KPMG and Jacobs, a global ...
Created on 14 February 2019
31. More spin in an effort to polish the encryption turd
(Open Sauce)
... body. ASPI receives some government funding and among its main sponsors are shipbuilder Austal, US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, Swedish defence company Saab, the Australian arm of American defence ...
Created on 17 December 2018
32. AWS, Lockheed Martin widen ground station options
(Enterprise Cloud)
AWS has announced its Ground Station satellite ground station as a service, and Lockheed Martin Space's new Verge network of antennas is being integrated with Ground Station. AWS Ground Station is initially ...
Created on 28 November 2018
33. ABC singles out Huawei from report on pollies' trips
(Government Tech Policy)
... China while 25 Liberals were recipients. Among ASPI's main sponsors are shipbuilder Austal, US defence contractor Lockheed Martin, Swedish defence company Saab, the Australian arm of American defence ...
Created on 26 June 2018
34. VicRoads uses satellite positioning tech in automated driving tests
(Development)
... part of the SBAS trial, VicRoads would have access to two technologies being tested for the first time ever. “In September, we switched on a second-generation SBAS (SBAS-2) signal at Lockheed Martin’s ...
Created on 14 December 2017
35. Govt spent $29b on tech contracts over five years
(Deals)
... Lockheed Martin, earned $1.13 billion from 260 contracts. The government forked out $10.35 billion for buying military assets from abroad, with a good amount of that presumably being for the Joint Strike ...
Created on 08 December 2017
36. Government launches ‘world-first’ satellite positioning trial
(Space)
... be uplinked to a geostationary communications satellite out of Lockheed Martin’s station at Uralla in the New England region of New South Wales. “In September, a second generation SBAS (SBAS-2) signal ...
Created on 13 November 2017
37. Flaw in Apache Struts leaves high-profile companies exposed
(Security)
... by lgtm's Bas van Schaik. The flaw that has been found would allow attackers to run code on servers that use the REST plugin. The issue has been estimated to affect organisations like Lockheed Martin, ...
Created on 07 September 2017
38. Thousands of mercenary resumés found exposed on Web
(Security)
... not just as US soldiers, but from other Coalition and NATO member states like Canada and the UK, as well as through private military contractors like DynCorp, Blackwater, Aegis, Kellogg Brown Root, Lockheed ...
Created on 03 September 2017
39. Geoscience Australia collaborates on research with Inmarsat
(Strategy)
... will join in the collaborative project Lockheed Martin who will provide systems integration expertise, along with the radio frequency uplink station and GMV (Spain), one of the leading suppliers of satellite ...
Created on 14 February 2017
40. Leidos formally opens operations in Australia
(Manufacturing Technology)
Virginia-based defence company Leidos officially launched its Australian business today. The company merged with Lockheed Martin's Information Systems and Global Solutions business earlier this year. ...
Created on 17 November 2016
41. Collingwood joins STEM push
(Strategy)
... areas are planned during the remainder of the year. Other Day of STEM participants include AMP, Australia Post, Deloitte, Johnson & Johnson, La Trobe University, Lockheed Martin, Optus, RACQ, Resilient ...
Created on 19 July 2016
42. Defence Department private cloud uses NetApp storage
(Storage & Cloud Storage)
Lockheed Martin has almost finished building a private cloud for the Defence Department, using NetApp products for primary storage, Lockheed Martin's Defence CP (centralised processing) CTO Liam Caskie ...
Created on 16 October 2015
43. Microsoft to 're'create Hav
(Deals)
... Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) to license its software to the combat vehicle design firm and has a secondary site at HavokSimulation.com where it collaborates with firms like Lockheed-Martin, Corys, Nova ...
Created on 06 October 2015
44. Will the Jabiru ever fly?
(Listed Tech)
... financial irregularities and for allegedly using corporate money for private purposes. Its satellite, being built by Lockheed-Martin, is up for grabs at a fire sale price. And now European space agency ...
Created on 06 August 2015
45. Zeitz crosses from BAE to Lockheed Martin
(People Moves)
Lockheed Martin has appointed Christine Zeitz as vice president & managing director of its technology business in the Australia-Asia region. Zeitz, formerly with BAE Systems, joins Lockheed Martin ...
Created on 03 August 2015
46. SpeedCast picks up the NewSat business in asset fire sale
(Listed Tech)
... of what was to come, Lockheed Martin, which was building the Jabiru satellite for NewSat, said at the time that it was still building Jabiru, but would not continue unless it was paid more money soon. ...
Created on 11 July 2015
47. Ballantine sacked, NewSat's Jabiru-1 for sal
(Listed Tech)
... staff suing for wrongful dismissal. In January Lockheed Martin, which is building NewSat’s Jabiru-1 satellite, gave the company notice that it was is in default of its construction contract, after it missed ...
Created on 05 June 2015
48. NewSat may yet be back in orbit as turnaround efforts continue
(Telecoms & NBN)
Just a few days ago NewSat’s future as Australia’s only satellite company seemed over after a bankruptcy court in the U.S. severed its contract with Lockheed Martin for the building of its Jabiru-1 communications ...
Created on 31 May 2015
49. NewSat crashes to earth in U.S. bankruptcy court
(Listed Tech)
Australia’s homegrown satellite company NewSat has finally crashed to earth and disintegrated with a bankruptcy judge in the U.S. severing its contract with Lockheed Martin who is building its Jabiru-1 ...
Created on 27 May 2015
50. NBN shows steady growth - but more needed
(Telecoms & NBN)
... satellite, which looks like being old by manufacturer Lockheed Martin Always after owner Newsat hit financial difficulties. “We’re always looking at options,” he said. “But we have had no discussions. ...
Created on 27 May 2015
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