August 19, 2025 - 21:21

BILOXI, Miss. – Officials recently celebrated the groundbreaking of the Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center, a significant development aimed at enhancing the region's technological capabilities. Located adjacent to Keesler Air Force Base, this center is set to play a crucial role in advancing cybersecurity and technology initiatives in the state.
The project reflects a growing commitment to fostering innovation and workforce development in Mississippi, particularly in the fields of cyber defense and information technology. Local leaders emphasized the importance of the center in creating new job opportunities and attracting talent to the area.
As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, the establishment of this center is seen as a proactive measure to equip both individuals and businesses with the necessary tools and training to combat these challenges. The Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center is expected to serve as a hub for education, research, and collaboration, positioning the region as a leader in technological advancements.
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