MCI to buy security services firm
By Marguerite Reardon
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Story last modified Thu Jan 20 08:54:00 PST 2005

MCI plans to buy managed security services provider NetSec for $105 million
in cash, the companies said Thursday.

The acquisition will move MCI's advanced-security business ahead by more
than a year, the telecommunications giant said in a statement. The
transaction is expected to close within 30 days.

"We want to make MCI's brand synonymous with security," Jonathan Crane,
chief strategy officer for MCI, said in a conference call. "We want to be
known as the company that understands security from the customer premises to
the network."

Herndon, Va.-based NetSec specializes in monitoring and protecting computer
networks. Its customers include British Petroleum and Toyota, as well as
government agencies such as the U.S. Treasury Department.

NetSec's security service allows businesses to see which viruses and worms
are approaching their networks to help them determine which ones are
potentially damaging. The professional services unit of NetSec also helps IT
staff patch security holes.

Since MCI emerged from bankruptcy last spring, CEO Michael Capellas has been
touting a new business model that strays away from traditional long-distance
consumer voice services toward more Internet-based services. As part of this
strategy, the company is focused on serving business customers and offering
them new services, such as security.

MCI is not the only carrier focusing on managed security. Its rival AT&T has
adopted a similar strategy. Falling prices on long-distance calling and
increased competition from Baby Bells, such as Verizon Communications and
Bell South, has forced MCI and AT&T to look for other sources of revenue.

The managed security market offers good potential. Industry analyst firm IDC
estimates that companies spent more than $12 billion worldwide in 2004 to
protect against security threats. Companies spent some of this money on
installing and managing security equipment themselves, but part of it was
also spent on managed services from providers such as MCI.



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