Assured Information Security, Inc. shows their continued support toward the Project Fibonacci Foundation by becoming a Bronze Sponsor for the third year in a row! AIS has been an incredible supporter throughout the years and we are truly grateful for their commitment to community and enriching our youth through STEAM education.

The mission of AIS is to define and develop generation-after-next concepts and capabilities to support and defend cyberspace. They pursue this mission through research and development of technologies relevant to deterring deliberate threats and attacks on the United States information infrastructure. They focus on developing technologies that support information operations (IO), signals intelligence (SIGINT), and all phases of computer network operations (CNO).


Thank you again Assured Information Security, Inc.!
Full STEAM Ahead!

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