The Global Center for Cybersecurity @ Cortex (GCC) Officially Launches and Announces New Initiative to Combat Cybercrime and Close Diversity Gap
As cybercrime continues to rise, GCC is taking a revolutionary approach to developing the cybersecurity workforce of the future
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ST. LOUIS, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On the heels of a historic global pandemic that has resulted in an increase in cybercrime and revealed deep inequities in talent within the cybersecurity industry, The Global Center for Cybersecurity @ Cortex (GCC) officially launched by hosting its inaugural virtual conference Net Measure. At the event, leading security experts addressed how the cybersecurity industry can remove the boundaries and barriers that exist between individuals, organizations and countries with the goal of solving far-reaching challenges in cybersecurity together.
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Jaffe, 32, will oversee the switch from from the Integrity voter registration system to the Tenex system, Payne said. Before we make a complete switch, we re going to run them parallel, and do mock elections to make sure the new Tenex system works, he said.