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F U L L C O N T E N T S O N PA G E 4 » M O R E I N S I D E T H E L I S T F O C U S T E C H N O L O G Y mainebiz.biz / printsub S U B S C R I B E At USM, students gain real-world cyber experience B y L a u r i e S c h r e i b e r T he Maine Cyber Security Cluster at the University of Southern Maine is fast becoming a force in the fight against malicious cyber activity. MCSC trains students in cyber- security techniques, placing them in real-world applications in the public and private sectors and positioning them for employment in this fast- growing industry. In tandem, MCSC provides public and private entities with the person- nel, facilities, and training needed to understand and test malicious activity and its solutions. C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 2 0 » P H O T O / T I M G R E E N WAY S TA R T I N G O N P A G E 1 6 » S E E W H O ' S N E X T O N PA G E 3 0 » Fairchild Semiconductor Corp. tops our list of Maine's largest patent holders. 10 Redfern to build in Portland The Portland developer plans to build a $9 million apartment complex in the East Bayside neighborhood. 14 Farm Stand in S. Portland A South Portland purveyor of local produce, meats and cheeses has an innovative ownership structure. 26 Focused on growth Beth E. Mooney, chairman and CEO of Cleveland-based KeyCorp, talks about KeyBank's growth in Maine. Jen Levin, sustainable seafood program manager at Gulf of Maine Research Institute, and Ben Martens, director of the Maine Coast Fishermen's Association, are collaborating on a database to improve the traceability of seafood. Seafood technology When 'net' means more than catching fish B y L o r i V a l i g r a $2.00 August 24, 2015 VO L . X X I N O. X I X www.mainebiz.biz

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