Booz-Allen Hamilton launches cybersecurity network

The company says the network can virtually connect clients in or outside government with thousands of cyber experts, technologies and solutions.

Defense contractor Booz Allen Hamilton has launched a cybersecurity network to link centers and labs.

The company says the network can virtually connect clients in or outside government with thousands of cyber experts, technologies and solutions. It includes nine centers — eight in the Washington, D.C., area. Some will be research hubs and others will provide training. Together, they have a combined 5,000 cybersecurity experts.

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