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TJ White, Accomplished Former Navy Vice Admiral, Joins Core4ce’s Board of Advisors

RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Core4ce, a federal contractor with expertise in data and cyber operations, today announced that TJ White, retired Vice Admiral and Commander of the United States Fleet Cyber Command (FCC)/U.S. Tenth Fleet (C10F)/U.S. Navy Space Command and Commander of the U.S. Cyber National Mission Force/USCYBERCOM, is joining Core4ce’s Board of Advisors. With over 30 years of extensive experience leading joint military formations and combined intelligence community organizations, White brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in national security strategies and cyber operations across defense, cyberspace and space.

In his role at FCC/C10F, White provided global situation awareness and threat assessments across air, land, sea, space and cyberspace for the fleet and joint and allied operations globally. He also oversaw threat hunts for state and non-state malicious cyber and threat actors. White has commanded at all levels within the Navy and Joint Force, served as the J2/Director of Intelligence at the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, and has served globally in various combat zones and conflict areas.

“The state of our nation’s security is at a critical inflection point in today’s modern world as adversaries advance. We no longer possess the luxury of time, distance and accepted international standards,” said White. “I look forward to collaborating with Core4ce to provide strategic solutions for defense agencies to better evaluate and proactively manage and mitigate evolving risks to safeguard our nation’s security and economic prosperity. The only way to ensure collective security and confident national resiliency is through bold innovation and effective collaboration.”

White is also the Founder and Manager at OneNetworkConnections, LLC, where he consults with individuals and organizations on the value and opportunity in collective cybersecurity by leveraging technical acumen, expanded operational horizon and trusted strategic vision to assess and manage current and future risk.

“White’s impressive military leadership accomplishments and ongoing consulting experience will be instrumental in advancing Core4ce’s emerging R&D initiatives, strategically expanding our corporate offerings and helping our defense customers navigate cybersecurity challenges across critical infrastructure, supply chain risk, technology policy and national security,” said Jack Wilmer, CEO, Core4ce.

About Core4ce

Core4ce is a mission-oriented company that serves as a trusted partner to the national security community. Combining expertise across the full data lifecycle – including data collection, processing, and exploitation – with extensive experience in cyber operations, Core4ce works to ensure mission readiness on the cyber battlefield. In addition to defending critical networks against adversaries, Core4ce invests in innovative, data-centric R&D initiatives to strengthen U.S. competitive advantages.

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Alex Bender
Core4ce
alex.bender@core4ce.com

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