(UPI) Lockheed Martin plans to set up a technology development center in Israel, underlining the defense ties between Israel and the U.S. "The intention is to establish a local branch of Lockheed Martin in Israel in the field of information systems," said Lockheed Martin's Vice President for Global Solutions, Robert Eastman. Israel's military intelligence is currently fast-tracking its cyber warfare capabilities to meet a growing threat, primarily from Iran. Lockheed Martin has extensive cyber defenses of its own. "We have about 30 attacks a day," Eastman said.
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