ROME (Reuters) - Italian defense group Leonardo (MI:LDOF) is seeking partnerships with hi-tech companies in the cyber security sector, Chief Executive Alessandro Profumo said on Tuesday.
The state-controlled group, which already counts the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Britain's defense ministry among its clients for cyber security products and services, has recently created a new division specializing in the sector.
The division employs about 1,500 people and has annual turnover of 400 million euros ($440 million), representing 3% of Rome-based Leonardo's total revenue.
"We are looking at small companies that have interesting technologies," Profumo told journalists on the sidelines of a Cyber security event in Rome, adding that it could look at equity investments as well as cooperation agreements.
In a speech at the annual Cybertech conference, Profumo said that the global market for products and services in the cyber security business is estimated to reach $180 billion by 2021.
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