Arms Vendors Turn to Cyber Security

Arms Vendors Turn to Cyber Security as Sales Drop - ABC News"The world's largest arms vendors are expanding in the cybersecurity sector as austerity measures weigh on sales of traditional weapons, a Swedish peace research institute said Monday. Sales by the 100 largest arms producing companies, excluding Chinese companies, fell by 5 percent to $410 billion in 2011, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said in its annual review of the industry. . . . "Cybersecurity has become a top national security issue and there has been a lot of discussion about that over the last years," SIPRI cybersecurity expert Vincent Boulanin said. "Countries are willing to gear up to face potential cyberthreats from other countries or private actors." Cybersecurity first became a major issue following the attack against Estonia in 2007 that used thousands of infected computers to cripple dozens of government and corporate websites, Boulanin said. Since then, numerous attacks have occurred that have increased the demand for security products, including the recent Chinese hacker attacks against The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. Boulanin said arms dealers are taking advantage of these developments to expand into new fields and are acquiring smaller companies to get hold of the necessary technical expertise. The ventures mainly involve services for data and network protection, testing and simulation, training and consulting and operational support.. . .
Here's SIPRI's list of the top 10 arms vendors in 2010 (2009 ranking in parenthesis):
1. Lockheed Martin, U.S, $36.27 billion (1).
2. Boeing, U.S., $31.83 billion (3).
3. BAE Systems, Britain, $29.15 billion (2).
4. General Dynamics, U.S., $23.76 billion (5).
5. Raytheon, U.S., $22.47 billion (6).
6. Northrop Grumman, U.S., $21.39 billion (4).
7. EADS, Trans-European, $16.39 billion (7).
8. Finmeccanica, Italy, $14.56 billion (8).
9. L-3 Communications, U.S., $12.52 billion (9).
10. United Technologies, U.S., $11.64 billion (10)."


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