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Lockheed Martin UK Achieves Highest Defence Cyber Certification Level 3
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Lockheed Martin UK has become the first defence company to achieve Defence Cyber Certification (DCC) Level 3, the highest level in the UK Ministry of Defence's programme aimed at enhancing cyber resilience in the defence supply chain. This achievement reflects the company's commitment to cyber security and operational readiness, as the Ministry of Defence encourages all industry partners to reach at least Level 0 by December 31, 2026. The DCC programme is part of broader government initiatives, including the Cyber Resilience Pledge and the upcoming National Cyber Action Plan, aimed at strengthening cyber protection across the defence sector. Eleanor Fairford, Director of Cyber Defence & Risk at the MOD, expressed satisfaction with Lockheed Martin's accomplishment, highlighting its importance for UK Defence. The company plans to continue collaborating with suppliers to bolster cyber resilience across the industry.
Key Points: • Lockheed Martin UK is the first defence company to achieve DCC Level 3 certification. • The MOD requires all partners to achieve at least Level 0 by December 31, 2026. • This certification reflects significant investment in cyber security and operational readiness.