In 2010, Governor O’Malley launched CyberMaryland - a statewide effort to make cybersecurity a top national security and economic development priority. Maryland is well positioned to be a leader in cybersecurity innovation and job creation with its proximity to the nation’s capital and unique convergence of government agencies, top educational institutions and corporate innovators.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce ranked Maryland #1 in the nation for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Maryland has the eighth fastest job recovery rate in the nation, and remains a global leader in high-growth industries like life sciences and cybersecurity.
4 comments:
He is so full of crap it's pathetic.
Uh, looking at the content of his speech, is he now the VA Governor? Whatta guy!
This article is a full out BS ALERT!
Leave my internet alone, O'Malley! My ISP is doing a fine job of keeping my connection secure, along with a few programs I have bought from private companies. If they ever fail me, they will be duly fired and I will find other sources. I do not want my government monitoring my internet traffic in order to "protect" me. I do not want CISPA, either. And if the UN wants to take over the internet, quit the UN and keep us sovereign.
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