
Enabling Secure, Resilient Systems for Defence
Mission-critical Defence Cyber Security
Defence programmes rarely fail because security is absent. They struggle because risk is not clearly owned, evidence is fragmented, and assurance is not aligned early enough to support delivery under pressure.
Logiq works inside defence environments where accreditation is non-negotiable, resilience is critical, and delivery confidence depends on more than technical performance.
Modern capability is software-defined, integration-heavy, and delivered through complex multi-tier supply chains operating at pace. Security and data protection decisions shape architecture, programme risk, milestone outcomes, and stakeholder trust.
We embed structured security assurance and risk management into system engineering from the outset. Control ownership is defined early. Evidence is governed as delivery progresses. Security becomes part of how the system is built – strengthening resilience without introducing delivery friction.

Where We Focus

Formal reviews don’t create assurance gaps. They make existing ones visible. We establish risk posture, control accountability, and evidence strategy at architectural inception so programmes reach milestones with confidence rather than contingency.
Security that cannot be implemented within real environments increases delivery risk. We work with architects and engineers to design controls that are viable within sovereign systems, aligning security, resilience, and delivery constraints.
In multi-party defence ecosystems, risk concentrates at organisational interfaces. We define accountability across primes and suppliers, align cyber posture, and maintain coherent assurance across the full delivery structure.
Unstructured artefact handling creates accreditation and data protection risk. DISX provides a secure managed collaboration environment with structured workspaces, controlled access, and a clear audit trail across Official-Sensitive and programme-controlled contexts.


A multi-supplier defence programme was six weeks from a key assurance milestone when fragmented evidence ownership became visible. Activity had taken place, but no consolidated view of control accountability existed across delivery partners.
Logiq restructured cross-tier ownership and introduced governed collaboration workspaces to bring evidence, responsibility, and control mapping into alignment.
The programme met its milestone without escalation, reducing delivery risk and strengthening assurance confidence, and continued delivery with assurance embedded rather than repeatedly reconstructed.
Security challenges in defence programmes rarely sit in isolation – they emerge at the intersection of delivery pressure, system complexity, and organisational boundaries.
We regularly share practical perspectives on assurance vs compliance, managing risk across multi-supplier ecosystems, and designing evidence strategies that withstand real scrutiny.
