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BAE Systems Detica expands its Asia Pacific business

Incorporating its past acquisitions including Stratsec and Norkom, the BAE Systems Detica cyber security, financial crime and intelligence businesses will now operate as one organisation across Australia and Asia Pacific - forming part of one global cyber-security company.

BAE Systems Detica, Asia Pacific and Middle East Managing Director, Richard Watson said, “Cyber security is a global problem which requires a global response.  As such, we have re-aligned our business to reflect this.”

“In Australia, we already have a significant cyber security capability and an established footprint through our recent acquisitions of the Norkom and Stratsec businesses. We have trusted client relationships across government and commercial markets and look forward to providing them an expanded cyber product and services portfolio.”

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The existing Stratsec business will be merged into BAE Systems Detica.  BAE Systems Detica is already well-established in Europe and the Americas.

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BAE Systems Detica employs over 2,500 employees worldwide with regional hubs in Europe, the Americas, Asia Pacific and the Middle East. BAE Systems Detica has offices in Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur and employs more than 200 consultants in Asia Pacific with plans to hire over 50 more in 2013.
 

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