HANOVER, Md., April 04, 2016 -- The KEYW Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The KEYW Holding Corporation (NASDAQ:KEYW), announced today that Al Kinney, Vice President for Cyber Mission Training and Exercise, will deliver a keynote address at the International NCSC One Conference 2016 in the World Forum in The Hague, Netherlands on April 6th. Mr. Kinney’s address entitled “Building National Cyber Power through Resilience, Engagement, and Innovation” will be available on the NCSC One YouTube channel at 9:30 AM Central European time.
About National Cyber Security Centre
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC-NL) contributes to higher resilience in the digital domain in close collaboration with the private sector, the government including law enforcement, and academia. It has a vital supportive function in society, providing central government and critical infrastructure with expertise and advice, responding to cyber threats and acting to strengthen crisis management.
About KEYW
KEYW is a total solutions provider for the Intelligence Community's toughest challenges. We support the collection, processing, analysis and dissemination of information across the full life cycle of the Intelligence Community's mission. We employ and challenge the most talented professionals in the industry with solving such complex problems as preventing cyber threats, transforming data into intelligence, and combating global terrorism. For more information contact KEYW Corporation, 7740 Milestone Parkway, Suite 400, Hanover, Maryland 21076; Phone 443-733-1600; Fax 443-733-1601; E-mail [email protected]; or on the Web at www.keywcorp.com.
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Contact: Chris Donaghey 443-733-1600


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