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BILOXI, Miss. – A significant advancement in cybersecurity research and training is on the horizon as Mississippi and the U.S. Air Force announce the establishment of the Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center. This ambitious project will feature a sprawling 100,000-square-foot facility located on Keesler Air Force Base, designed to serve as the central hub for the Mississippi Cyber Initiative, which is spearheaded by Mississippi State University (MSU).
The center aims to foster collaboration among various stakeholders, including government entities, academic institutions, and industry leaders, to enhance the state's cybersecurity capabilities. This initiative is expected to not only bolster national security but also create numerous job opportunities in the region, as it will focus on training the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.
The partnership between the state and the Air Force symbolizes a commitment to advancing technological innovation and ensuring a robust defense against cyber threats. As the center prepares to break ground, anticipation builds for the positive impact it will have on both local and national levels.
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