Carnegie Mellon and Lockheed open cyber lab

Lockheed has officially opened a new cyber lab devoted to cyber security research, and will work closely with CMU faculty.

Lockheed Martin and Carnegie Mellon University are cyber security lab partners. The Pittsburgh Business Times reports that the defense contractor has officially opened a new cyber lab devoted to cyber security research, and will work closely with CMU faculty. Initially, the lab will house one full-time Lockheed staffer and will serve as a work area for part-time people who would travel to Pittsburgh from Washington, D.C. The office also has space for six CMU interns and one faculty member.

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