State and local officials are providing fertile ground for start-up companies in Georgia Cyber Center’s ‘Cyber Valley.’

Sam Anderson’s office in the Georgia Cyber Center doesn’t have vast rows of employee workstations, a kitchenette or even a conference room.

He doesn’t need those things – at least not yet.

Like many small cybersecurity tenants, Anderson’s employer, SOFtact Solutions LLC, requires only broadband and a few places for its employees to sit. Nearly everything else a fledgling company might need can be found in a section of the downtown Augusta complex known as “Cyber Valley.”

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