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SIXGEN Acquires Secure EE for Cybersecurity

July 2, 2024
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SIXGEN Acquires Secure EE for Cybersecurity

SIXGEN, a provider of cybersecurity solutions for U.S. national defense and intelligence, has acquired Secure Enterprise Engineering, Inc. (Secure-EE). This acquisition marks SIXGEN’s first since Washington Harbour Partners invested in the company in late 2023. By integrating Secure-EE’s unique capabilities and longstanding customer relationships, SIXGEN aims to enhance its strategic vision and empower digital warfighters.

Jack Wilmer, CEO of SIXGEN, expressed enthusiasm about the merger, highlighting Secure-EE’s differentiated skills that align with SIXGEN’s growth objectives. Secure-EE offers a range of bespoke cybersecurity services across multiple domains, utilizing proprietary technology for data management, cyber tooling, and command & control. This partnership is expected to create a robust team, enhancing SIXGEN’s ability to address mission needs for national partners.

Secure-EE’s platforms, including the Distant Rook for automated provisioning, will enhance SIXGEN’s RAVEN ecosystem. This integration allows for rapid deployment of new tools for evolving military missions, thereby focusing on mission objectives rather than system management. Both companies share a commitment to innovative technology development and attracting top talent in the industry.

The acquisition aligns with SIXGEN’s recent leadership enhancements and reflects its ambition to set new standards in multi-domain cyber operations. Washington Harbour’s leadership also expressed confidence in the partnership’s potential impact on national security, emphasizing the combined strength of the two cybersecurity leaders in addressing critical mission needs.

Reference:
  • SIXGEN Expands Cybersecurity Reach with Secure-EE Acquisition
Tags: acquisitionsCyber NewsCyber News 2024Cyber threatsJuly 2024Secure Enterprise EngineeringSecure-EESIXGENUSA
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