MA Gov. Baker Announces Creation of New Cybersecurity Center

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MA Gov. Baker Announces Creation of New Cybersecurity Center

Charlie Baker
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker announced the creation of the “Cybersecurity Growth and Development Center at the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative” on Tuesday at the state’s first ever Cybersecurity Forum.

The new center will aim to connect the cybersecurity ecosystem and train new workers across the state.

“Massachusetts is home to many of the world’s leading innovative companies, accelerators and educational institutions, as well as an economically competitive climate prepared to host the world’s emerging cybersecurity industry. Creating the Cybersecurity Growth and Development Center at the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative and the Cybersecurity Strategy Council will ensure the state serves as a committed partner with businesses, colleges and universities, and the public sector to continue developing a talented workforce and to expand our cybersecurity ecosystem,” said Baker.

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The Cybersecurity Growth and Development Center

The Cybersecurity Growth and Development Center will work with the private sector to provide business development support, help existing cybersecurity firms grow in Massachusetts, oversee programs to increase the cybersecurity talent pipeline in the state, and collaborate with businesses to help inform the state’s cybersecurity strategy.

The center will focus on the development of talent, leadership and ecosystem initiatives, and will shape projects with the help of a special Cybersecurity Strategy Council composed of advisors from industry, academia, and government.

Lt. Governor Karyn Polito added, “In order for the Commonwealth to prepare for and withstand cyber threats, we need a strong pipeline of workers that are trained in cutting edge tools and techniques being utilized today. The participation of our Workforce Skills Cabinet and private sector leaders, along with leaders from our universities, will ensure that we are preparing students ready to make an immediate impact the minute they head into the workforce.” 

Cybersecurity Forum

The forum took place at multiple locations across Cambridge and saw over 200 cybersecurity-focused leaders from companies all over the state, top-tier academic research institutions, and local, state and federal officials attend.

Baker and many of the attendees from the forum will also participate in an event on Thursday, September 14, hosted by Harvard Business School and Israel’s Tel Aviv University called the “CEO Cybersecurity Forum.”

The Harvard Forum will feature participation from representatives of Israel’s world-class cybersecurity business and research sectors. 


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