Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: August 7, 2024
Cybersecurity company SIXGEN has acquired Boldend to expand its portfolio with the addition of the latter’s cyber automation tools, software and electronic warfare platforms and add engineering and technical talent needed to speed up the development and delivery of capabilities to digital warfighters and support U.S. defense and national security missions.
SIXGEN said Tuesday Boldend CEO Mike Barry will become a senior member of its team as a result of the acquisition.
“Boldend brings a dynamic team of individuals possessing exceptional mission experience and an unrivaled portfolio of solutions that are integral to SIXGEN’s growth objectives and amplifies our product roadmaps. Boldend’s curated and highly mission-centric IP strengthens our ability to address the needs of our partners and customers,” said SIXGEN CEO Jack Wilmer.
Boldend is focused on developing software offerings that scale cyber capabilities and products that combine electronic warfare components with modern cyber platforms to support defense and national security missions.
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