Georgia’s cybersecurity resources are set to get a major boost this week, as the Hull McKnight Georgia Cyber Center for Innovation and Training prepares to open its doors on July 10.

The $100 million cybersecurity research and development center will sit within Augusta University’s Riverfront Campus and reflects a communal partnership between Augusta University, Augusta Technical College, the University System of Georgia’s research institutions, the City of Augusta, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, and Georgia Department of Defense, among others. The new facility boasts two new buildings, including a “cyber range” for incident response training, a secure briefing area, and a startup accelerator space for cybersecurity-focused companies.

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