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Boeing to Open Cyber Analytics Center in Singapore

Boeing announced on Monday that it will open a Cyber Analytics Center located in Singapore, to bring advanced cybersecurity capabilities and services to customers in the Asia-Pacific region.

Boeing announced on Monday that it will open a Cyber Analytics Center located in Singapore, to bring advanced cybersecurity capabilities and services to customers in the Asia-Pacific region.

As the first Cyber Analytics Center outside the United States, the facility will help train and equip cybersecurity professionals, perform advanced analytics and serve as Boeing’s regional cybersecurity center of excellence, the company said.

Boeing  Cyber Analytics Center“We are taking our Singapore partnership to a new level with this Cyber Analytics Center aimed at boosting cybersecurity in the city-state and beyond,” said Skip Boyce, president of Boeing Southeast Asia. “Boeing already has a strong business presence here, comprising commercial airplane and defense procurement, aircraft maintenance and research and technology work.”

“We’ve established this center to address current and evolving cybersecurity challenges in the Asia-Pacific region,” said Per Beith, director of Boeing’s Information Security Solutions. “The risks to critical infrastructure and governments worldwide continue to grow, and this center demonstrates Boeing’s – and Singapore’s – commitment to addressing the cyber threat.”

A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is a $33 billion business with 56,000 employees worldwide.

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For more than 15 years, Mike Lennon has been closely monitoring the threat landscape and analyzing trends in the National Security and enterprise cybersecurity space. In his role at SecurityWeek, he oversees the editorial direction of the publication and is the Director of several leading security industry conferences around the world.

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