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Two more defense contractors reportedly have been the victims of attacks similar to the breach at Lockheed Martin Corp., and RSA SecurID tokens are believed to be compromised.
Northrop Grumman Corp. has been awarded a follow-on task order by the Defense Department valued at up to $141 million to continue developing an automated identification system to be used to spot suspected threats to U.S. national security.
The professional group, Women in Technology, honored 18 people for their work as mentors, role models and business leaders.
Company's payment includes corrective actions it owes Virginia after Northrop's equipment failed, crippling several state agencies last year.
Three major defense contractors in the Washington, D.C., region will be handing out pink slips until July.
Defense contractor will let 200 workers know this week that they will be terminated after May 31.
Greater cooperation will help fight cyber threats and improve the health of the industrial base.
The penalty for a computer outage that crippled the state's Division of Motor Vehicles likely will top $100,000.
HP will focus on data centers, mobility and citizen services as it takes over San Diego County's IT operations.
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Mike Papay has been named vice president for cyber initiatives for Northrop Grumman's Information Systems unit, also becoming the company's lead executive on cybersecurity.