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Finalists announced for 2014 TechAwards hosted by Chesapeake Regional Tech Council

Cybersecurity startup ZeroFox (formerly Riskive) is up for the "Rising Star Award" and advertising agency Planit is in the running for the "Best Place to Work Award."

The scene at the TechAwards. Photo credit: Wendy Hickok.

Finalists for the 2014 TechAwards hosted by the Chesapeake Regional Tech CouncilĀ have been announced. Several Baltimore city companies are mentioned.
Cybersecurity startup ZeroFox (formerly Riskive) is up for the “Rising Star Award” and advertising agency Planit is in the running for the “Best Place to Work Award.” Also a finalist: Jan Baum in the “Women in Tech” category for her work with the 3D Maryland additive manufacturing program, which Technical.ly Baltimore covered in December.
Find all the finalists here.
Winners will be announced on March 26 at the TechAwards. Tickets are $120.

Companies: Planit / ZeroFOX / Chesapeake Regional Tech Council
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