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Raytheon, IronNet Team On Cyber Security For Critical Infrastructure

Raytheon, IronNet Team On Cyber Security For Critical Infrastructure
Keith Alexander, chairman, founder and co-CEO of IronNet Cybersecurity. Photo: IronNet

Raytheon [RTN] on Wednesday said it is partnering with the cyber security firm IronNet to develop solutions to protect operational and information technology systems of critical infrastructure and national security entities. Raytheon said the solutions for enterprise security will integrate managed services, advanced analysis, and threat sharing tools such as IronNet’s collective defense platform and its network traffic analysis software. “Protecting critical infrastructure is no longer a private sector concern, but a national security imperative,” said John DeSimone, vice president…

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