
LINCOLN – Lighthouse Computer Services completed its acquisition on June 1 of Good Dog Labs Inc., a privately held IT security consulting firm based in Cambridge, Mass.
Good Dog Labs – with its expertise and innovation in information security, identity and access management, and IT operations management – strengthens Lighthouse’s existing portfolio of security offerings. In a release about the acquisition, Lighthouse said the addition of the Good Dog Labs team would allow the company to help its clients build and manage critical data protection programs.
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“Our aim has and always will be to provide industry leading services to our customers that help them create a converged set of information security services for fostering a proactive and strong cyber defense posture,” said Aldo Pietropaolo, co-founder and CEO of Good Dog Labs. “We’re happy to now be a part of the Lighthouse brand and continue providing top-tier service to customers.”
Pietropaolo founded Good Dog Labs in 2014 with his brother Dino Pietropaolo. Between the two of them, they have more than 24 years of information security and IT service experience, and Good Dog Labs has worked closely with big-name IT solution vendors including IBM, Dell Inc., Oracle Corp. and others.
“The acquisition will lead to even more customized solutions guaranteed to streamline operational performance and propel top and bottom line results. Lighthouse continues to invest and expand offerings to help clients better understand, prepare for and respond to cyber threats,” said Greg Berard, general manager of sales and services for Lighthouse. “We are extremely excited for this opportunity to diversify and expand our capabilities to continue to drive more value for our clients.”
Lighthouse is an IT solutions and services provider headquartered in Lincoln and offers consulting and management options in cloud technology, security, infrastructure, analytics and business development.
Kaylen Auer is a PBN contributing writer.












