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The GIG (General Interest Group) is on Summer break!

 

Meetings will resume in the Fall.



NOTE: A copy of the information on Cybercrime, Cyberterrorism and the Infragard program and links to the sites mentioned in the January presentation is available . Click HERE to view it.

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