Leidos said that its Leidos Secure Environment offering has gained Trusted Secure Enclave Vetted Partner status from Amazon Web Services. The distinction is given to organizations that display the highest standards for secure enclave design and deployment.
In a statement issued Tuesday, the company said achieving the status is part of an initiative to support a global effort advancing secure information sharing among agencies and allies around the world, including the AUKUS trilateral security partnership.
Kevin Fogarty, senior vice president and chief technology officer for Leidos’ Commercial and International Sector, highlighted the benefits offered by LSE for secure information sharing. “Achieving AWS Vetted Partner status validates our leadership in building secure cloud architectures for the world’s most complex missions,” he said.
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The cloud-based LSE is an automated infrastructure and governance platform built on AWS TSE. It enables global design, research and development collaboration while using sensitive workloads and data.
According to John Nicely, global national security and defense at AWS, LSE gaining the TSE Vetted Partner distinction will allow his team to strengthen AWS’ global national security and defense ecosystem through the use of trusted, innovative technologies.

