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Training Ex-Homeless to Hit Cybercrime

Cisoshare and United Way are training the formerly homeless to fight cybercrime.

The effort involves OC United Way, led by Susan Parks, and San Clemente-based Cisoshare’s CEO Mike Gentile.

It aims to embed technology security skills in people looking to re-enter the job market and provide workers skilled in a growing area of technology to local businesses.

Cisoshare was No. 3 on the Business Journal’s Sept. 16 list of fastest-growing small companies based here.

For more news on this program, see the Oct. 14 print edition of the Business Journal.

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Kevin Costelloe
Kevin Costelloe
Tech reporter at Orange County Business Journal
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