Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: August 10, 2023
By Light has created a joint venture with the Civil-Military Innovation Institute to offer cybersecurity technology development support services and build the future cyber workforce in West Virginia.
Cyber Innovation Institute will combine resources from By Light and CMI2 to bring innovative cybersecurity products and services to defense and commercial customers.
“The people and knowledge we combine will focus on cybersecurity technology development while also cultivating and populating human capital for this sector,” said Zenovy Wowczuk, founder of CMI2.
The partnership will operate within CMI2’s Tactical Operations Related to Cybersecurity Hub facility in Morgantown and Adaptive Experimentation Facility in Fola, West Virginia.
By Light offers technology to secure networks, data and systems that enable warfighting operations worldwide.
CMI2 is a nonprofit organization that promotes a frontline approach to fostering military modernization.
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