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Thales, Williams sign cyber security tie-up

LONDON, July 20, 2016

Thales, a global leader in IT and cybersecurity solutions, and Formula One team Williams have entered into a new technical partnership.

 As part of the agreement Thales will deliver state-of-the-art cybersecurity solutions for real-time global telemetry transmission to both Williams Martini Racing and Williams Advanced Engineering, the engineering services and technology division of Williams.

Thales designs, develops and operates resilient and high-performance critical information systems supported by its 2,000 cybersecurity experts and world class data protection and digital trust management solutions, protecting mission critical data anywhere data resides. Cybersecurity, especially data protection, is of the utmost importance in the competitive world of Formula One, a statement said.

The expertise brought by Thales will assist Williams in protecting its confidential high-value data. Thales Datacryptor 5000 delivers high speed data protection with state-of-the-art throughput enhancement and low latency to ensure high assurance, real-time global telemetry transmission from the pitlane back to Williams’ headquarters.

Furthermore, with an increasing number of projects being undertaken for external customers through Williams Advanced Engineering, data protection and security has become a priority across the Williams Group.

Marc Darmon, executive vice-president, Secure Communication and Information Systems, Thales said: “Thales is a world class cybersecurity expert and a globally recognised systems integrator, delivering safety and security critical systems in challenging environments such as aerospace, space, defence, finance, IT & technology and ground transportation.

“This agreement builds on the already strong existing relationship between our two companies and our combined skills and expertise. It clearly illustrates Thales’s commitment to accompany its clients in their digital transformation where cybersecurity is a vital requirement.”

Claire Williams, deputy team principal and commercial director, Williams said: “Williams has undergone a significant digital transformation over the past two years. We are revolutionising our IT infrastructure to make sure that we are well placed to continue innovating. With the help of Thales, we will be introducing cybersecurity systems that keep our business critical data secure wherever we are in the world.” – TradeArabia News Service




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