Idaho lab protects US infrastructure from cyberattacks


  • TECH
  • Monday, 31 Dec 2018

In this September 2018 photo provided by the Idaho National Laboratory, INL interns Armando Juarez Jr., left, and Jordan Mussman work in the Faraday room in a cybersecurity electronics lab in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Idaho National Laboratory next year will move into a massive cybersecurity building and another that will house one of the nation’s most powerful supercomputers. (Chris Morgan/Idaho National Laboratory via AP)

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho: It’s called the “Dark Side” because the 50 workers there prefer to keep the lights low so they can dim the brightness on their computer screens.  

Or maybe it’s because of what they do in cyber research and development. 

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