Business & Tech

Hanover Cyber Firm Expects to Double Revenue

The Capital reports that KEYW will reach $500 million in revenue by 2015, despite federal budget cuts.

Despite the call for deep federal spending cuts, a Hanover cybersecurity firm is projecting that it will double its revenue in the next few years, according to a report in The Capital. 

The report says that KEYW will continue to see revenue growth despite cuts to federal spending, because it expects to get an increasing share of its revenue from commercial businesses instead of the government. 

KEYW is in the business of protecting data systems from cyber threats. Its latest product offering, according to The Capital, is Project G, which includes software that can automatically find and neutralize cyber threats. 

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