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ExecutiveBiz’s Annual Roundup: CTOs in Government and Industry — What’s ahead

What’s ahead on the technology front for government and industry? The answer depends on who you’re talking to. So when we set out to showcase our annual roundup of CTO perspectives, we went knocking on both sides of the aisle. From the ranks of some of the area’s government contracting firms, to the halls of [...]

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Lockheed Martin’s Lee Holcomb: Government and industry will need to bolster cyber ranks — together

Continued from Main Feature Lockheed Martin has created five reference architectures for security — reusable architectures that give “best-of-breed” approaches to build cybersecurity solutions. “We’ve created a repository of artifacts, over 300 of them, that we share within the organization,” says Lee Holcomb, director of the Center for Cyber Security Innovation at Lockheed Martin. “From [...]

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Lee Holcomb of Lockheed: Three Must-Dos for CTOs

What makes a good CTO? With all the buzz about a first-ever federal CTO, more attention is being paid to that question. Whether on a national scale or at a company with ties to federal customers, the need for CTOs to bring the best in IT solutions and cybersecurity to the table is essential. Few [...]

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Cyber security tops 2009 agenda for Lockheed and the public sector

Top defense company Lockheed Martin is taking aim to capture a market share in what is projected to be an $11 billion market for cyber security in the next four years. In 2009 cyber security is expected to be at the top of the agenda for the federal government and major defense companies. By reorganizing [...]

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