In late November 2016 it was announced that Siege Technologies had been acquired by Virginia-based Nehemiah Security and now operates as a wholly owned subsiduary of that firm. Siege Technologies had been providing agile, customer focused technologies to government and private sector organizations interested in novel solutions in computer security and cyber/information warfare. Having expertise in software/host/network red teaming, protocol analysis, protection techniques, security engineering, and R&D for various DoD, intelligence and commercial organizations, the Siege approach has been to address multi-purpose cybersecurity products and services that enable customers to leverage both offensive and defensive technologies. By thinking and acting like attackers, the effort has been organized around developing deployable cybersecurity solutions that detect and prevent sophisticated attacks. The firm's developed portfolio includes Hypervisor designed for enhanced CNO, security, and advanced research capabilities; Hauberk, a software protection suite for critical applications ranging from Trojan and malicious hardware attacks; Eprouvette, a threat quantification engine developed to model, map, quantify, and predict attacker capabilities; Caminus, a reverse engineering toolset to detect intrusion and provide forensic analysis of compromised systems; and Sabot, a mobile agent architecture for penetration testing and defensive host monitoring.