This way, even if your computer is stolen that data is safe. This is why all data within Lockheed Martin must be secured for Lockheed Martin's protection and the protection of the Department of Defense. .
Cyber Security Intelligence System.
Lockheed Martin's mission is to solve complex challenges, advance scientific discovery and deliver innovative solutions to help their customers keep people safe and provide them essential service. Their vision is to be the global leader in supporting customers to strengthen global security, deliver citizen services, and advance scientific discovery. Global security is one of Lockheed Martin's core strategies and has made technological advances to overcome proprietary espionage by incorporating an intelligence-driven network defense system using encryption decryption methods as well as their internally developed Cyber Kill Chain model which they include in all the products they offer.
As long as global computer networks have existed, so have malicious user's intent on exploiting vulnerabilities. According to Eric M. Hutchins of Lockheed Martin, "early evolutions of threats to computer networks involved self-propagating code. Advancements over time in anti-virus technology significantly reduced this automated risk. More recently, a new class of threats, intent on the compromise of data for economic or military advancement, emerged as the largest element of risk facing some industries. This class of threat has been given the moniker Advanced Persistent Threat," or APT. To date, most organizations have relied on the technologies and processes implemented to mitigate risks associated with automated viruses and worms which do not sufficiently address focused, manually operated APT intrusions. Conventional incident response methods fail to mitigate the risk posed by APTs because they make two awed assumptions: response should happen after the point of compromise, and the compromise was the result of a fixable flaw.