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Posted On: 07/05/2018 7:59:45 PM
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Thanks for the kind words. Guess I ruffled some basher's feathers. That's a good thing! "Where's the lie?" In naysayer's denial that on 8/16/17, on DISA approval, Bo Dietl of ACS was the sole provider of defensive software (SFOR's) at the DOD Contractor Chief Security Information Officer's day long simulated attack exercise held in D.C.
Newbies, that was a try before buy exercise in accordance with Pentagon procurement policy. Then we needed a beta test group. What better one than as Senator Richard Burr (Chairman, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence) wrote on 5/1/18 "As you mentioned in your letter, last year about 4,000 NATO troops were targets of cyber attack by Russia" Guess the Chairman was fully aware of the first ARMY InfoReliance/McAfee contract. He also must have known about the follow-up, $550 Million DOD worldwide McAfee contract was in the pipeline. McAfee's Endpoint Security & our "advanced zero-day detection and countermeasures" must have passed ARMY muster to be adopted DOD wide.
Newbies, that was a try before buy exercise in accordance with Pentagon procurement policy. Then we needed a beta test group. What better one than as Senator Richard Burr (Chairman, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence) wrote on 5/1/18 "As you mentioned in your letter, last year about 4,000 NATO troops were targets of cyber attack by Russia" Guess the Chairman was fully aware of the first ARMY InfoReliance/McAfee contract. He also must have known about the follow-up, $550 Million DOD worldwide McAfee contract was in the pipeline. McAfee's Endpoint Security & our "advanced zero-day detection and countermeasures" must have passed ARMY muster to be adopted DOD wide.
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