By Robert Wall And Ed Ballard

LONDON-- BAE Systems PLC, Europe's largest defense company, is increasing its bet on cybersecurity as a future growth driver with the planned $232.5 million acquisition of SilverSky to take advantage of growing demand to protect remotely stored data.

BAE, which builds Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets, will buy New York-based Perimeter Internetworking Corp., SilverSky's holding company, using its existing cash reserves, the London-based company said Tuesday.

SilverSky provides cloud-based cybersecurity services such as email protection and managed applications to 5,500 customers, mostly in the U.S. It is focused in sectors including finance, retail, energy and critical infrastructure. The company offers services including protecting a client's network or taking their data and storing it securely.

"The acquisition of SilverSky enhances our strategy to grow BAE Systems' Applied Intelligence commercial cybersecurity business," said Chief Executive Ian King.

Several high-profile breaches of protected data have raised awareness of the vulnerabilities of cloud-stored data, including the leaking of images of celebrities that resided on Apple Inc.'s iCloud service. Apple said last month it would add additional security measures to protect client data.

SilverSky is heavily focused on the U.S. but has been expanding in Europe and Asia. BAE's Applied Systems unit has been looking to expand its U.S. commercial cybersecurity activities.

Mr. King said SilverSky comes with "a large installed customer base, providing a proven route to commercial markets in the U.S. and other countries for our combined capabilities."

BAE already has big contracts with the U.S. military and intelligence agencies on cyber-activities--managed through its BAE Systems Inc. organization to meet U.S. national security requirement.

The defense company has made a series of acquisitions to expand its commercial cybersecurity activities since buying Detica Group PLC in 2008 for GBP531 million ($856.1 million). The business was rebranded as Applied Intelligence this year. About half the $500 million in sales at the unit come from commercial customers.

BAE Systems said sales at Applied Intelligence unit grew 7% in the first six months. The order backlog for its Applied Intelligence unit grew 25% to GBP328 million in the first six months after increasing 60% in 2013.

SilverSky is expected to generate sales of $75 million in 2014 and start boosting BAE's earnings three years after the deal closes, the company said.

The transaction is conditional upon receiving certain regulatory approvals and is expected to close before the end of 2014.

BAE is also in the process of restructuring Applied Intelligence after naming its strategy chief Kevin Taylor to head the unit earlier this month.

Write to Robert Wall at robert.wall@wsj.com and Ed Ballard at ed.ballard@wsj.com

Subscribe to WSJ: http://online.wsj.com?mod=djnwires

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL)
Historical Stock Chart
From Mar 2024 to Apr 2024 Click Here for more Apple Charts.
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL)
Historical Stock Chart
From Apr 2023 to Apr 2024 Click Here for more Apple Charts.