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Cybersecurity start-up gets gov’t funding

Briefs | 05/29/2018 4:00 pm EDT
Cybersecurity start-up gets gov’t funding
Non-profit CENGN provided the testbed for Crypto4A's cybersecurity technology. /Photo via CENGN.

The federal and Quebec governments are putting roughly half a million dollars into a cybersecurity company that uses cryptographic techniques to protect against cyber attacks.

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