Rick Tossaveinen, CEO of Dark Wolf. Tossaveinen comments about company restructuring

Dark Wolf Introduces 4 New Practice Areas, Adds BrickStor Storage to Portfolio

Dark Wolf Solutions is reorganizing its operations and expanding its offerings to better support defense and intelligence missions and address escalating global cyberthreats.

The Herndon, Virginia-based company said Wednesday that it will organize its expanded capabilities into four practices: cybersecurity, software delivery and cloud, data and artificial intelligence, and mission enablement.

In addition, Dark Wolf is expanding its portfolio with RackTop Systems’ BrickStor products.

Dark Wolf Introduces 4 New Practice Areas, Adds BrickStor Storage to Portfolio

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Why Is Dark Wolf Reorganizing Its Capabilities?

The company said the reorganization is designed to give government and commercial partners easier access to capabilities that can be rapidly deployed in mission-critical environments.

“Today’s threats are more sophisticated than ever, and our clients need partners who can navigate complex technological landscapes to deliver secure solutions to the warfighter,” Rick Tossaveinen, CEO of Dark Wolf, stated. “By formally structuring our expertise into these four core practice areas, we are better positioned to deliver high-impact solutions to meet the most challenging mission objectives facing national security.”

What Capabilities Will BrickStor Bring to Dark Wolf’s Portfolio?

Dark Wolf has also added RackTop Systems’ BrickStor Security Platform and BrickStor High-speed Data Recorder to its portfolio, providing customers with access to storage products designed with cybersecurity built in to counter ransomware, insider threats and data extortion.

Dark Wolf said the new offerings are intended to streamline deployment for defense and intelligence customers that require resilient data environments capable of operating in demanding conditions.

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