Wounded veterans trained in cybersecurity

Raytheon and Cisco are joining up to expand the Wounded Warrior Project. The programs they are sponsoring make it easier for wounded servicemen and women to re-...

American service members wounded on the battlefield are getting an extra boost to continue the fight in cyberspace. Raytheon and Cisco are joining up to expand the Wounded Warrior Project. Raytheon’s five-year, $2.5 million grant and Cisco’s information technology commitment will support development and training programs for wounded veterans to earn the skills they need to become cybersecurity professionals.

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