Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: March 12, 2024
TJ White, a retired U.S. Navy vice admiral, has joined the board of advisers of Reston, Virginia-based cybersecurity company Core4ce.
He brings to the advisory board over three decades of military leadership experience and knowledge in national security strategies and cyber operations across cyberspace, defense and space, the company said Tuesday.
White anticipates collaborating with Core4ce to provide strategic platforms for defense agencies to better assess and mitigate risks to protect the country’s security and economic prosperity.
He served as commander of U.S. Fleet Cyber Command/U.S. Tenth Fleet/U.S. Navy Space Command. His naval career included time as commander of Cyber National Mission Force/USCYBERCOM and J2/Director of Intelligence at U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.
The retired vice admiral is the founder and manager of OneNetworkConnections.
“White’s impressive military leadership accomplishments and ongoing consulting experience will be instrumental in advancing Core4ce’s emerging R&D initiatives, strategically expanding our corporate offerings and helping our defense customers navigate cybersecurity challenges across critical infrastructure, supply chain risk, technology policy, and national security,” said Core4ce CEO Jack Wilmer.
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