Leidos has earned Trusted Secure Enclave Vetted Partner status from Amazon Web Services, a top designation for meeting the highest standards in secure enclave design and deployment.
The recognition supports efforts to advance secure information sharing across agencies and allied nations, including work tied to AUKUS Pillar 2.
Central to the designation is the Leidos Secure Environment, a cloud-based, automated infrastructure and governance platform built on AWS TSE. The platform enables secure collaboration across multi-organization and international environments, allowing global teams to jointly conduct design, research and development for sensitive workloads and data.
“Achieving AWS Vetted Partner status validates our leadership in building secure cloud architectures for the world’s most complex missions,” said Kevin Fogarty, senior vice president and chief technology officer for the Commercial and International Sector at Leidos. “Solutions like LSE provide an ideal foundation for AUKUS information sharing, which requires highly secure policy-driven collaboration that can be delivered at speed and scale.”
John Nicely, who leads global national security and defense at AWS, said Leidos’ designation as a TSE Vetted Partner reinforces its role in bolstering the global security and defense ecosystem by delivering trusted, innovative solutions that leverage the speed and efficiency of the AWS hyper-scale cloud.
“Our collaboration enables LSE’s rapid, secure infrastructure deployment — while maintaining the highest standards of verification and compliance — to help safeguard nations and allies when time is of the essence,’ he added.