Raimondo, Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency Announce Launch The Rhode Island Cyber Range Initiative

 Raimondo, Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency Announce Launch The Rhode Island Cyber Range Initiative
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Governor Gina M. Raimondo

Peter T. Gaynor Director of RIEMA

Peter Woodberry, Ph.D. Dean of Business, Science & Technology CCRI

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Governor Gina M. Raimondo and the Rhode Island Emergency Management
Agency (RIEMA), in partnership with the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI),
the Rhode Island State Police (RISP), the Rhode Island National Guard (RING), and
the Southeastern New England Defense Industry Alliance (SENEDIA), officially launched
the Rhode Island Cyber Range Initiative on Friday morning.
The Cyber Range will provide a unique, hands-on testing environment and educational
setting with a virtual platform for cyber security modeling, simulation, and job
training for future cyber professionals. Participants will be able to recreate
their network in a controlled environment and test, evaluate and validate their
cybersecurity capabilities and review advanced analytics of networks that may be
subject to countless simulated cyber-attacks. Friday’s Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
was the official launch of the Rhode Island Cyber Range Initiative and showcased
the cybersecurity resources Rhode Island possesses and has the ability to offer
to academia and industry professionals.
«Now more than ever, we depend on technology for nearly every part of our lives
– and that makes us vulnerable to cyberattacks that could disrupt critical services
and operations, in state government and in the private sector,» said Governor Gina
M. Raimondo. «My focus is taking these challenges and turning them into opportunities
for Rhode Island – and that’s exactly what we’re doing with the launch of this Cyber
Range. We’re training our workforce to make Rhode Island more secure and resilient
against possible threats, and we’re seizing the opportunity to create new jobs in
this growing field. I want to thank the State Agencies, the Congressional Delegation,
and the private sector for coming together to make this a reality.»
«The Cyber Range Initiative is an example of the tremendous collaboration among
government, higher education and the private sector in Rhode Island,» said President
of the Senate M. Teresa Paiva Weed. «This venture will improve our security while
better positioning Newport and Rhode Island as a hub for technology and defense
sector jobs.»
«There is no better way to conclude Cybersecurity Awareness Month than with the
opening of the Rhode Island Cyber Range,» said Peter T. Gaynor, Director of RIEMA.
«The Rhode Island Cyber Range promotes a unique, hands-on testing environment in
which virtual elements are subjected to countless simulated cyber-attacks that
participants train and exercise upon to advance their cybersecurity capabilities.
This is a valuable asset, not only to develop a more prepared professional
cybersecurity
workforce, but to train and educate the entire community about how to better prepare
for and respond to cyber threats.»
«The Range provides our students with a learning tool that offers them the opportunity
to gain real experience in identifying and mitigating cyber threats. This training
will be especially valuable for students in the College’s new Cyber Security Associate
Degree program,» said Meghan Hughes, President of CCRI. «CCRI is thrilled that RIEMA
chose our Newport Campus to locate their Cyber Range.»
«The Rhode Island State Police is proud to support RIEMA and CCRI in addressing
the need for a well-trained cyber workforce,» said Acting Colonel Kevin Barry of
the RISP. «Protecting the cyber assets of individual citizens as well as the
businesses
of Rhode Island is our overarching goal, and we are pleased to stand alongside our
partners in making this a reality.»
«This teamwork will enhance the Rhode Island Joint Cyber Task Force by strengthening
partnerships, developing future cyber security professionals, and providing critical
feedback in the Cyber Range training environment,» said Brigadier General Christopher
Callahan, the Adjutant General of the RING.
«The range will be an important tool in building the future Rhode Island cybersecurity
workforce, including the Rhode Island P-Tech Cybersecurity students, as well as
providing collaboration and training opportunities for the Rhode Island business
community, state agencies and academia,» said Molly Donohue Magee, Executive Director
of SENEDIA. «It will support cybersecurity internships and training for critical
cybersecurity certifications by providing a secure environment for cybersecurity
education, training and testing.


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