State of Wisconsin officials have taken classes through the Michigan Cyber Range,
which teaches computer network professionals to detect, prevent and
mitigate cyber attacks in real-world settings. This spring, they will
engage in exercises where one team launches an attack on a system while
another team defends it.

“It’s like a war game. You have to think like the enemy to predict
where the enemy is going,” said Jack Heinemann, director of the
Wisconsin Security Research Consortium, a nonprofit organization that
seeks science and technology solutions for national Homeland Security
requirements.

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