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Virtual Reality Training Applications Aid Federal Agencies
Virtual Environment Replicates Cybersecurity Threats without Agency System Disruptions
NITAAC CIO-SP3 contract holder, ManTech Advanced Systems International Inc, talks about their ACRE platform; a virtual environment that has the ability to replicate cybersecurity threats without damaging or causing disruptions to agency systems.