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Kiah Olivia Warner, left, a computer science student at New Century Technology High School in Huntsville, and Roddeja Keyonna Moorer, a senior and computer information systems major at Alabama State University, recently completed Cyber Force Incubator developmental training modules as part of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command’s Underserved Community Cybersecurity and Engineering Educational Development initiative. CFI modules are designed to increase students’ exposure to cybersecurity and other science, technical, engineering and mathematics fields and leverage minority high school and university talent into the USASMDC workforce. (U.S. Army photo collage by Allen Meeks)
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Apr 19, 2021
Redstone Arsenal, Alabama - Kiah Olivia Warner, left, a computer science student at New Century Technology High School in Huntsville, and Roddeja Keyonna Moorer, a senior and computer information systems major at Alabama State University, recently completed Cyber Force Incubator developmental training modules as part of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command’s Underserved Community Cybersecurity and Engineering Educational Development initiative. CFI modules are designed to increase students’ exposure to cybersecurity and other science, technical, engineering and mathematics fields and leverage minority high school and university talent into the USASMDC workforce. (U.S. Army photo collage by Allen Meeks)


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