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Gov. Eric Greitens announced a pact between Missouri colleges and universities and Israeli cyber security firm HackerUSA.
A news release indicates the agreement would allow for the creation of cyber security training programs "designed to help technology professionals protect their organizations and citizens from cyber attacks."
"Cyber security can be a great strength for our state, and we can create more good jobs for Missourians," Greitens said in the release.
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