The Maine Cyber Range, a cybersecurity training center at the University of Maine at Augusta, recently held its official launch.
The facility is the first of its kind in New England and will allow faculty and students to learn the best ways to combat cyberattacks and deterrence practices. The center also will provide training opportunities to businesses, organizations, and professionals.
U.S. Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) gave the keynote speech.
“As our 21st-century world becomes increasingly interconnected, we need a new generation of workers who are prepared to help Maine people embrace the new possibilities and defend themselves against the new threats that come with our smartphones, tablets, and connected appliances and vehicles,” King said. “I remain concerned that a future attack on America could result in a digital disaster at the hands of a bad actor hacking our vital infrastructure. Through hands-on education and cutting-edge research, the Maine Cyber Range will be an asset not only to Maine students but also to local businesses and organizations as we work to navigate this newly digital world together.”
The grand opening also featured a cybersecurity demonstration.
King is co-chairman of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission, a bipartisan group that reviews threats in cyberspace and provide strategic guidance and policy recommendations.