Secmation Awarded $18.8M MAC to Secure NIWC PAC Unmanned Maritime Systems

Sailors Preparing UUV

Raleigh, NC, 6/30/2021 –Secmation, a leading small business in the fields of Cybersecurity R&D and Product Development, is on the Applied Research Associates (ARA) team awarded a $18.8M four-year base contract to provide unmanned maritime systems support for the Naval Information Warfare Center, Pacific’s (NIWC PAC) ISR Department. Secmation brings to the team decades of…

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Growth in Navy Unmanned Systems supports need for Cybersecurity

Sailors Preparing UUV

Sailors Prepare Underwater Unmanned Vehicle The evolution of unmanned systems in the Navy and Department of Defense continues to move at a rapid pace. From April 19-26, The Navy held a joint exercise to demonstrate how manned and unmanned elements could act as a team to provide enhanced capabilities to the fleet.  The exercise serves…

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Secmation Partners with NCSU on Cybersecurity Initiative

Privacy Matters to NCSU & Secmation

Raleigh, North Carolina, 4/13/2021 –Secmation has announced their support of the North Carolina State University Department of Computer Science (CSC) and Secure Computing Institute, as one of the original ePartner sponsors of their Cybersecurity Initiative. As one of the fastest growing cybersecurity R&D companies in the Research Triangle Park area, Secmation depends on increasing information security…

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Secmation Receives $1M SBIR Phase 2 Award for ONR Cybersecure UAS

Raleigh, NC, 3/17/2021 – Secmation, a leading small business in the fields of Cybersecurity R&D and Product Development, received a $1M Phase 2 SBIR award in January 2021. The SBIR was awarded by the Office of Naval Research for the purpose of developing SecMUAS, a modular cybersecure unmanned aerial systems (UAS) platform. SecMUAS incorporates a…

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Hackers Target Drinking Water in Florida

Water Treatment Facility

On a sunny day in Florida during February 2021, a plant operator at a water treatment facility in Oldsmar noticed something unusual. According to the Tampa Bay Times the levels of sodium hydroxide, commonly known as lye, had been increased to levels of more than 100x what is thought to be safe. Thinking this might…

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