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Farnborough 2010: Detica outlines cyber security plans

19th July 2010 - 17:23 GMT | by Claire Apthorp in Farnborough

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Detica has outlined a two-pronged approach to dealing with the threat of cyber warfare in a briefing at Farnborough International Air Show.

The company, which was acquired by BAE Systems in 2008, said it is focussed on what it calls a ‘groundbreaking information innovation' that aims to provide improved security at lower costs. The approach utilises innovative analytics to fully exploit existing information, and an enhanced approach to the protection of data from increasingly asymmetric threats.

Detica executive Tom Burton said that there is a need to more effectively extract intelligence from the wealth of information available through information gathering

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Claire Apthorp

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As a freelance defence writer, Claire regularly contributes to some of the UK’s leading defence magazines, …

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