Fortra has announced the establishment of its new Defense and Intelligence Unit (DIU), aimed at delivering cutting-edge cyber capabilities to various sectors including critical infrastructure, national defense, intelligence communities, and security organizations globally. This specialized unit responds to the growing complexity and challenges faced by defense and intelligence organizations, especially notable given the rise in cyber threats and operational challenges in high-stakes environments.
Matt Reck, the Chief Executive Officer of Fortra, remarked on the creation of the DIU, emphasizing the pressing need for advanced cyber capabilities in a landscape marked by unprecedented threats. According to Reck, defense and intelligence organizations are grappling with increasing complexity, from cyber assaults on critical systems to operational hurdles in some of the most demanding settings. The launch of the DIU represents a significant commitment from Fortra to equip these sectors with the necessary advanced solutions.
John Grancarich has been appointed as the Executive Vice President and Head of Defense and Intelligence for the new unit. Previously Fortra's Chief Strategy Officer, Grancarich has extensive experience collaborating with elite operators and partners to identify emerging needs within the defense and intelligence ecosystem. His insights have driven the strategic vision and operational framework of the DIU.
The primary focus of the DIU is to develop capabilities that are effective in real-world scenarios, particularly in disconnected environments and during high-consequence missions. Grancarich emphasized that the unit aims to infuse startup-like energy and innovative technical solutions into its operations. This translates to a unified operating model designed to ensure that partners and customers can secure their critical systems effectively while navigating the challenges of modern cybersecurity threats.
With the DIU's launch, Fortra is centering investments on several strategic areas:
- - Unified Data Discovery and Protection: Emphasizing compliance with advanced defense industry requirements, the DIU aims to ensure robust data classification and protection methods.
- - Secure Data Movement: The unit will focus on facilitating secure data transfers across contested, classified, and disconnected networks, bolstering operational integrity in sensitive settings.
- - AI-Driven Infrastructure Testing: The DIU will also implement AI technologies for exposure assessments, particularly in environments deemed high-risk operational.
- - Tailored Architectures: Offering mission-specific infrastructures, including deployable solutions, aims to enhance the operational readiness and flexibility of defense entities.
- - Partnerships and Talent: The unit will focus on establishing deep partnerships with global systems integrators and technology providers while ensuring cleared facilities and skills development within North America and Europe.
The establishment of the DIU signifies a pivotal move in Fortra's broader strategy, which seeks to support regulated, high-risk industries, emphasizing heightened global cyber resilience in collaboration with allied nations.
As Fortra continues to innovate and adapt to the evolving cybersecurity landscape, the DIU sets a clear objective: to fortify defenses against cyber adversaries worldwide, reinforcing the national and global security apparatus. The emphasis on high-impact, mission-critical solutions alongside technological adeptness positions Fortra not just as a participant but as a leader in the global defense and security dialogue.
Individuals and organizations can explore further details about the DIU and its initiatives by visiting Fortra's official website at https://www.fortra.com/industry/government.