The Gula Tech Foundation Announces Winners of $1 Million Data Care Grant Round at RSAC 2021
Winners Encompass Nonprofits Raising Public Awareness About Cybersecurity
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Gula Tech Foundation, a nonprofit focused on awarding $1,000,000 in competitive grants to cybersecurity nonprofits several times each year, announced today, in conjunction with RSAC 2021, the winners of its Data Care themed competitive grant program. This competitive grant focuses on non-profits committed to broaden the cybersecurity industry to be more inclusive and increase personal responsibility for data. The issue of Data Care is one of the many reasons we launched and founded The Gula Tech Foundation. General population awareness of cybersecurity issues is foundational to our fight against threat actors, said Ron & Cyndi Gula, Co-founders of The Gula Tech Foundation. The winning nonprofits and runners-up truly are fielding this very difficult mission of raising public
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Governor Larry Hogan announced another successful year for law enforcement agencies focused on reducing violent crime in Maryland as part of the Maryland Criminal Intelligence Network (MCIN). MCIN, a criminal justice strategy announced by Governor Hogan in 2017 and funded through the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services, encourages local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to collaborate and share information to target, disrupt, and dismantle criminal gangs as well as criminal organizations involved in drug, firearm, and human trafficking operations.
“I am proud of the work of the Maryland Criminal Intelligence Network to keep Marylanders safe, especially during the challenging and unprecedented events of this past year,” said Governor Hogan. “Their efforts have disrupted nearly 1,000 criminal organizations since 2018 and send a clear message that we will not accept behavior that compromises quality of life in our com
ANNAPOLIS â The Elkton Police Department is one of several law enforcement agencies recognized by The Governorâs Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services for recent successes in battling the drug trafficking problem through the Maryland Criminal Intelligence Network (MCIN).
âItâs always gratifying to be recognized by other stakeholders in the fight against crime and to be recognized for the efforts we are making on behalf of the citizens of Elkton,â Capt. Joseph Zurolo, an EPD spokesman, told the Cecil Whig.
From September through November, MCIN coalition members throughout the state âtargeted repeat violent offenders and drug trafficking organizations who are flooding Maryland communities with deadly narcotics, including more than 1,000 grams of suspected fentanyl,â reported a spokesman for the CPYVS.