Wounded Warrior Project trains vets in cybersecurity

The not-for-profit Wounded Warrior Project trains veterans in cybersecurity.

The Wounded Warrior Project is a not-for-profit that educates and trains returning wounded vets.

The organization is now training vets in cybersecurity issues as well. The goal is to allow wounded servicemen and women to re-enter the workplace with skills for the IT and cybersecurity markets.

The Wounded Warrior cyberfocus is underwritten by Raytheon and Cisco.

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