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Current Filter: Security>>>>>News> Cyber threat fuels I.T. graduate recruitment drive Editorial Type: News Date: 03-2015 Views: 1265 | |||
Reflecting the increasing threat from cybercrime, whether by individual threat actors or nation states, the single biggest proportion of BAE Systems' graduate intake for 2015 will join the company's cyber security arm for the third year running Of the 293 graduates being recruited to work in the UK business, a third will join BAE Systems' Applied Intelligence business unit. Dr Scott McVicar, managing director, Cyber Security, at BAE Systems Applied Intelligence, said: "Private and public sector organisations are calling for greater protection from criminal and politically motivated attacks. In light of this, we need to recruit growing numbers of bright, motivated individuals, particularly IT, engineering and physics graduates, that will work with our experienced team to identify vulnerabilities and manage the threat effectively." | |||
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