Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: August 7, 2019
Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH) has joined a public-private partnership that aims to gather, assess and distribute information about potential space asset threats, the Colorado Springs Business Journal reported Tuesday.
The company will bring its engineering, analytics and cybersecurity capabilities as a founding member of the Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center. Chris Bogdan, senior vice president of Booz Allen’s aerospace business, will serve as board member at Space ISAC.
Our space community needs timely, actionable information to respond to attacks, and we can only do this if we work together in a high-trust information sharing environment, said Erin Miller, director of business development and operations support at the National Cybersecurity Center.
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