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Defence trains sights on threat to internet

Inside the Silicon Valley offices of Narus, an obscure internet traffic analysis business, Greg Oslan is plotting the future for Boeing.

Boeing bought Mr Oslan’s small company last year, attracted by Narus technology that can detect malicious internet traffic in an ocean of data. This may seem far afield for Boeing, known primarily for building aircraft. But through Narus, the 95-year-old aerospace company gained a piece of the hottest area of the defence industry: cybersecurity.

The internet is turning the defence industry on its head, just as it transformed media, retail and other sectors before it.

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