Cyber security could provide jobs in Murrieta

It has been announced that the urban economic policy of Murrieta in California will look at cyber security as a possible growth sector.

The prosperity of Murrieta has grown on the back of commuting, but economic development expert Bruce Coleman has made it clear that a new strategy is required. Mr. Coleman has explained that focusing on cyber security could be a way of driving tech businesses forward. Catalog printing in Temecula may be used by urban planners. Mr. Coleman has told GlobeSt.Com:



“We have recently updated our general plan to focus on tech businesses’ growth, including IT/software, R&D, advanced manufacturing, med device, healthcare, etc. The Council has rezoned large areas along both freeways for office-research-park development.”




This plan might sound ambitious, but Mr. Coleman has explained that there is a shortage of space for development in the region. He has specifically mentioned that the tech corridors of Orange County and San Diego are short in land. In addition, Mr. Coleman has stressed the potential for wider cooperation. He has explained that a deal has already been signed with an Israeli city.

A cyber security event has recently been held at the public library in Murrieta. This occasion involved a range of firms. Expert speakers for the occasion were provided by businesses like iDiscovery Solutions and JR-Tech. The proprietor of JR-Tech took the chance to explain to people about the enormous scope for cyber crime.