Security Support

 

 

We and our partners are able to guide you in setting physical security for your facilities and data sites and to design and to incorporate into your data systems the security and encryption techniques necessary to protect your sensitive information and systems.

 

Our security experience started in the military.  Our Senior Manager, Joe Martellaro, served with the Army Security Agency (ASA) a military unit subordinate to the National Security Agency (NSA) specializing in electronics and cryptographics.  This included both attack of our adversaries’ secrets and the defense of our secrets; encompassing signal and electronics security and intelligence (SigSec, ElSec, SigInt, and ElInt).  The scope of the responsibility ran from radar, satellites, and military communications to telephones, computers, and power emanations.  This, of course, included the establishment of physical security over facilities.  In Viet Nam, he served with military intelligence and for half his tour he was responsible for physical security of the of the largest ammunition dump in I-Corps.  The ammunition dump was the only surviving one servicing the 101st Airborne and the 5th Mech (the two major units in I-Corps); the other two had been blown up by the enemy.  Mr. Martellaro was responsible for security of the facility for six months; he led a combined force of army, navy, and marines to perform the task of sitting on and protecting two millions tons of ammunition and explosives every day, 24 hours per day.  Security of the ammunition dump was not breached during his watch.  Mr. Martellaro was also took the offensive and breached the security of adversaries during covert intelligence operations and as an officer in the 8th Special Forces.

 

In the civilian world, Mr. Martellaro has been responsible setting physical security at facilities and security for data sites and data systems.  He has performed this function as a manager and as a consultant.