Level 3 Communications in Broomfield, Colorado.

BFOOMFIELD , CO - JUNE 18: Brent Henderson, middle and Erich Rojas, right,, security technicians in the Security Operation Center at Level 3 Communications , monitor continuos malware, phishers and hackers worldwide on the company's threat map at their headquarters in Broomfield, Colorado on June 18, 2015. The company has created a "SOC" or Security Operations Center where it monitors up to 75% of malware, hackers, phishing scammers and others trying to steal information on the internet. The screen in front of Rojas is the company's Threat Map. The blue lines are malware or software, in real time, that is breaking into peoples computers and stealing data. Yellow are hackers phishing for emails that goes to an intended victim hoping they will click on a link. (Photo By Helen H. Richardson/ The Denver Post)
BFOOMFIELD , CO - JUNE 18: Brent Henderson, middle and Erich Rojas, right,, security technicians in the Security Operation Center at Level 3 Communications , monitor continuos malware, phishers and hackers worldwide on the company's threat map at their headquarters in Broomfield, Colorado on June 18, 2015. The company has created a "SOC" or Security Operations Center where it monitors up to 75% of malware, hackers, phishing scammers and others trying to steal information on the internet. The screen in front of Rojas is the company's Threat Map. The blue lines are malware or software, in real time, that is breaking into peoples computers and stealing data. Yellow are hackers phishing for emails that goes to an intended victim hoping they will click on a link. (Photo By Helen H. Richardson/ The Denver Post)
Level 3 Communications in Broomfield, Colorado.
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