As cyberattacks become more frequent, communities across the United States face a growing challenge: protecting critical infrastructure with limited resources and personnel.
This is one of the messages Ed McCormick, Regional Innovation Officer at CyManII, shared at the Joint Aerospace, Cybersecurity and Education and Workforce Development Council meeting on June 23.
McCormick sat on a panel, “Innovation, Talent and the Future of San Antonio’s Economy,” alongside other leaders in the community, including Bianca Rhodes, president and CEO of Knight Aerospace, and Michael Ramsey, executive director of workforce development for the City of San Antonio. The panel was moderated by Sandi Wolff, VP of community engagement and advancement at Hallmark University and the education and workforce development council chair.