Cybersalus LLC, a service-disabled veteran-owned small business focused on cyber security, has been formed, the new company announced on Friday. Cybersalus, which is based in Northern Virginia, will provide cyber expertise and technology to the federal government. The company is led by CEO John Kiehm. Kiehm is the former Defense Intelligence Agency chief of staff and also served with the Air Force for 24 years. Cybersalus says the company is based on a partnership between Kiehm and McLane Advanced Technologies…
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