San Antonio s cybersecurity industry 30 years after Michelangelo
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Computer code displayed on screens arranged in Danbury, U.K., on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021. In the spring, hackers managed to insert malicious code into a software product from an IT provider called SolarWinds Corp., whose client list includes 300,000 institutions. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/BloombergChris Ratcliffe / BloombergShow MoreShow Less
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Screenshots from the online game CyberWraith, which allows cyberwarfare veterans to demonstrate their skills inside the game to qualify for real-world jobs. The game is the creation of the Cyber Warrior Network, a San Antonio start-up that has expanded the skills assessment program for all cybersecurity professionals.Handout / Cyber Warrior NetworkShow MoreShow Less
San Antonio s cybersecurity industry 30 years after Michelangelo
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San Antonio s cybersecurity industry 30 years after Michelangelo
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