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SAIC to open security R&D centre in Melbourne

posted onApril 16, 2012
by l33tdawg

Science Applications International Corporation has revealed plans to create a regional cyber security research and development centre in Melbourne.

The R&D centre will create 50 jobs over the next three years, according to a statement by the Victorian State Government.

The jobs will be in the areas including high-end defence simulation and "related defence areas". Specifically, the centre will research data mining and analysis systems, such as SIAC's enterprise search tool TeraText, and its subsidiary's deep packet inspection software, CloudShield. SAIC vice president and regional manager Steve Rizzi will head up the new centre.

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