CyberNB Launches Incubator, Accelerator Programs
The Fredericton-based CyberHatch program that will work with 20 companies per year aims to drive immigration and create jobs in New Brunswick.
The Fredericton-based CyberHatch program that will work with 20 companies per year aims to drive immigration and create jobs in New Brunswick.
The N.B. non-profit corporation has signed an agreement with the Ukrainian government to help connect them with Canadian companies to help develop the country’s cybersecurity sector.
Using the Fredericton company’s innovative cloud-based risk-management platform, the training and awareness program will be made available to members through local chambers of commerce.
Rogers has also partnered with Ignite Fredericton on providing 5G to its Innovation Lab at the Cyber Centre in Knowledge Park, which will be run by CyberNB.
Krista Ross says holding the line on the deficit is important to keep costs to businesses and individuals from further escalating while allowing the government to invest limited public dollars in areas that provide ROI.
Beauceron Security has announced that Jessica Barker, Co-CEO and head of socio-technical at Cygenta, will be joining the board.
Ali Ghorbani moved to Canada from Iran in 1991 and has become an accomplished inventor and entrepreneur in the cybersecurity sector. He also thinks Fredericton is a pretty great place to live and raise a family.
CIRA will use the Fredericton company’s solution to help enterprise customers train their users on how to protect themselves against a cyber-attack.
The Fredericton-based company has a cloud-based platform designed to make it faster, easier and less complex for organizations of all sizes to understand their cyber risks and take actions to reduce them.
Beauceron Security is one of nine start-ups selected from across the world to participate in the Cyber London (CyLon) accelerator program.