Photo Release -- Northrop Grumman's J.B. "Gib" Godwin Calls for Earlier Integration...

Tue Nov 3, 2009 11:32am EST
 
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Photo Release -- Northrop Grumman's J.B. "Gib" Godwin Calls for Earlier
Integration of Cybersecurity Into the Acquisition Process to Keep Pace With a
Constantly Evolving Threat

HONOLULU, Nov. 3, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Speaking at the 24th Annual Armed
Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) Conference and
Exposition, co-hosted by the National Contract Management Association, Northrop
Grumman Corporation's (NYSE:NOC) J.B. "Gib" Godwin III, vice president for
cybersecurity and systems integration for the company's Information Systems
Sector, called early integration of cybersecurity critical to the acquisition
process.

A photo accompanying this release is available at:
http://media.globenewswire.com/noc/mediagallery.html?pkgid=6798

In his presentation, Godwin described a threat that is "bigger, faster and
smarter" and an acquisition process that is "none of the above" -- and
emphasized the need for increased vigilance, greater partnership and a new way
of acquiring solutions to combat the persistent danger.

"A constant assault calls for constant vigilance and we need to have systems and
personnel who are on guard every second of every minute of every day," said
Godwin. "The cyberthreat is real and it's now, and we are finally embarking on a
national conversation about how to address it."

Godwin cited examples of how the cybersecurity has been an issue for a
generation, but has been increasing exponentially in the last several years. He
pointed out that as America faces off against "the largest standing army in
history" -- consisting of an ever-growing and evolving array of "teens, thieves,
terrorists and territorial nations" -- project budgets continue to be fixed and
flexibility in the acquisition process limited.

"We need to be thinking about the bigger, always changing and ever-smarter
nature of cybersecurity, not just when we're negotiating and writing contracts,
but even before, when we're designing projects," said Godwin. Calling for a
focus on demonstrated capabilities, flexibility and training, he added, "One
thing we can do is ensure that the training takes a comprehensive and continuous
approach with a progression from novice to expert and a provision for ongoing
updating to stay up with the threat."

Godwin leads cybersecurity initiatives for defense-related businesses,
supporting the company's full spectrum of cyber capabilities. In this role, he
oversees a cross-sector collaboration effort designed to capitalize on the
synergies of sector situational awareness, communication and mutual support.
Godwin has extensive acquisition experience including over 15 years in the Naval
Air Systems Command and Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command as a rear
admiral.

Northrop Grumman -- the face of cybersecurity -- is an industry leader in all
aspects of computer network operations and cyber security. Northrop Grumman is
offering customers innovative solutions to help secure the nation's cyber
future.

Northrop Grumman Corporation is a leading global security company whose 120,000
employees provide innovative systems, products, and solutions in aerospace,
electronics, information systems, shipbuilding and technical services to
government and commercial customers worldwide.

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CONTACT:  Marynoele Benson
          Northrop Grumman Information Systems
          (703) 345-6745
          marynoele.benson@ngc.com

 

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