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    Nightwing Buys Roka Security

    By Staff WriterMarch 28, 2025
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    Bob Coleman, Nightwing

    Nightwing has acquired Roka Security, a national security firm specializing in infrastructure as code, data center operations, secure data transport solutions and niche technical training.

    This deal gives Nightwing even more targeted, high-impact full-spectrum cyber solutions for government and private sector clients, the company said.

    Roka Security’s niche cyber expertise and strong reputation align with Nightwing’s mission to deliver cutting-edge capability on its customers’ most important missions, said Bob Coleman, CEO of Nightwing.

    “With this acquisition, we are enhancing our ability to provide technical training, secure data transport solutions, and critical infrastructure to clients when and where they need it most,” he added.

    Roka Security’s team will complement Nightwing’s cyber operations. The company will maintain its agile and customized approach to customer mission solutions, and together, provide more cutting-edge security and operational resilience services.

    Roka Security brings tailored mission capabilities that strengthen Nightwing’s Cyber, Collection and Communications portfolio, said Chris Jones, chief technology officer and chief data officer at Nightwing.

    “And like Nightwing they support critical missions and are known for their excellent, reliable, and mission-can’t fail attitude,” he added. “We are looking forward to working together to bring the best-in-class technology to our customers, including new Data-as-a-Service offerings and more.”

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