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Technology
Northrop Sells Federal IT Business to PE-Backed Firm
Veritas Capital plans to expand its Peraton portfolio company through the $3.4 billion merger of providers of government IT services.
By
Matthew Heller
| December 8, 2020
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People
Northrop Names Former CSRA Exec as CFO
David Keffer has "broad experience and a proven track record of effectively leading finance organizations and driving business results.”
By
Matthew Heller
| February 6, 2020
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Strategy
Northrop Goes Deep Into Space With Orbital Buy
The $7.8 billion deal gives the defense contractor access to the small satellite market and boosts its presence in the missile business.
By
Matthew Heller
| September 18, 2017
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Technology
Threat Assessment
Evaluating the probability and cost of a data breach is part art, part science. New risk models promise to help with the science.
By
David Katz
| May 1, 2015
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IT Value
What’s the Cost of a Cyberattack?
A flurry of attempts to model the risk of a corporate cyberattack hasn’t provided many answers.
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David Katz
| March 30, 2015
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Information Security
Northrop Grumman CFO’s Job: Attack the Hackers
Like other companies, Northrop Grumman is focusing on what to do after an attack, because you just can’t prevent them all.
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David Katz
| February 26, 2015
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