Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Security
  • /
  • Lockheed Martin UK opens new Security Intelligence Centre

Security

Lockheed Martin UK opens new Security Intelligence Centre

Lockheed Martin UK has officially opened its first Security Intelligence Centre (SIC) at Farnborough, extending its global reach and augmenting facilities in the United States.

The £2.5m investment in UK facilities will strengthen Lockheed Martin’s Intelligence driven computer network defence and ability to stay ahead of the rapidly evolving and persistent threats in cyber space. The role of the SIC will be detection, identification and response to information security incidents. This is accomplished by bringing together three primary capabilities: pervasive sensors, data management and analyst collaboration.

Advertisement
Leonardo RT

The Centre was opened last Friday by Gerald Howarth MP (above), Minister for International Security Strategy. It will be manned by a team of highly skilled and trained cyber intelligence analysts who hold UK passports. They will integrate into Lockheed Martin’s global computer network defence, while developing their own intrinsic strengths, and contribute to an active global exchange in cyber capability and tradecraft.

Advertisement
ODU RT

Gerald Howarth said: “I am delighted to attend the opening of Lockheed Martin’s new Security Intelligence Centre. The internet has transformed everyday life but with greater openness, interconnection and dependency comes greater vulnerability. As recognised in the Government’s Cyber Security Strategy, the threat to our national security from cyber attacks is real and growing and is a threat that we must face together across society.

“I welcome Lockheed Martin UK’s commitment to the cyber security effort. Today is further proof of the seriousness with which industry takes cyber security and is part of building a real and meaningful partnership with Government. We must ensure cyberspace remains open to innovation and make Britain one of most secure places in world to do business.”

Cyber attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated and persistent. So far, Lockheed Martin is demonstrating success in countering this threat. Lockheed Martin cyber intelligence analysts examine attacks at a macro level – breaking attacks into phases called the Cyber Kill Chain,' analysing this data to identify patterns of persistent campaigns spanning multiple attacks, and implementing new mitigations to keep ahead of the threats.

Giri Sivanesan, Lockheed Martin UK Head of Cyber, said: “Cyber attacks are coming from a wide range of sources. There’s a growing realisation at Government level of the impact this growing threat could have on individuals, business and the national infrastructure. In the future we will be looking to support more customers in the public and private sector through advanced cyber defence solutions and training customer staff in the latest cyber tradecraft. Customers who have already reached a certain level of maturity in cyber defence will benefit the most from our advanced services.”
 

Advertisement
Babcock LB
Windracers establishes operational hub in Malawi

Aerospace Security

Windracers establishes operational hub in Malawi

27 June 2025

Windracers, the UK-based designer, manufacturer and operator of Windracers ULTRA - an autonomous heavy-lift cargo aircraft - has begun establishing an operational base at Kasungu Airfield in Malawi.

Police Scotland rolls out body worn video in Highlands and Islands

Security

Police Scotland rolls out body worn video in Highlands and Islands

26 June 2025

Police Scotland’s national roll out of body worn video continues this month, with officers equipped with the new cameras on duty in the Highlands and Islands.

The Met launches Met Engage

Security

The Met launches Met Engage

26 June 2025

Met Engage - new way for Londoners to receive updates directly from local officers - is being rolled out as part of the Met’s focus on neighbourhood policing.

Serco launches Net Zero Standard for suppliers

Aerospace Defence Security Space

Serco launches Net Zero Standard for suppliers

25 June 2025

Serco has today launched a new Net Zero Standard for its suppliers, demonstrating its commitment to sustainable procurement and to partnering with its suppliers to reach Net Zero emissions by 2050 or sooner.

Advertisement
DSEI 2025
Parker unveils low-durometer EMI shielding gasket

Aerospace Defence Security

Parker unveils low-durometer EMI shielding gasket

25 June 2025

The Chomerics Division of Parker Hannifin Corporation has introduced a new low-durometer EMI shielding gasket for use in both military and commercial electronics applications.

NPAS backs neighbourhood policing

Aerospace Security

NPAS backs neighbourhood policing

24 June 2025

From tracking illegal off-road bikers to helping shut down major cannabis farms, the National Police Air Service (NPAS) is giving neighbourhood policing a serious boost from above, with eyes in the sky.

Advertisement
DSEI 2025