SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Digital Defense Inc. announced last week that the NCUA has renewed its contract with Digital Defense to audit the security of three corporate credit unions. The renewal of the original contract calls for Digital Defense to thoroughly examine the three corporates, identified only as having assets totaling more than $3 billion. The work will be done through Digital Defense's Reconnaissance Network Appliance, eliminating the need for an onsite security analyst. "We are very proud of our long relationship with the NCUA," said Joseph A. Cooper, Digital Defense founder. "From training examiners to assessing the security of corporate credit unions, the NCUA has entrusted us with vital responsibility for the past three years."

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