Three weeks ago, we held our 17th Annual Military IT & Cyber Leadership Awards event at Army Navy Country Club, where we honored 18 heroes from all service branches and the joint community for their significant contribution to the warfighter using information technology and cyber security. We were honored with a keynote by LTG Joe Hartman, Deputy Commander of US CYBERCOM. For more information on all 18 awardees and to see all the photos from the event: https://lnkd.in/gYNqmw_Y
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It's time for a special weekend edition of #unpopularopinion: Don't rest on your laurels; they aren't comfy in the first place. Well, it is official: I have earned the Military Emergency Management Specialist (#MEMS) badge and designation as part of my duties with the Louisiana State Guard Cyber Reserve. One of the things impressed upon me as a young Airman was to never stop learning. That same mentality carried me through being an NCO, SNCO, and now a Warrant Officer, as well as my post-military life as an individual contributor and leader. One of the things I love about cyber is that it has the same service mentality as the military; we are here to do good. that requires us to do better. BL: Never ask anyone to do something you aren't willing to do—and, more importantly, actually do it yourself. That means leading from the front and having your actions speak louder than your words. #unpopularopinionguy
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💥 Join us at our February 29 panel discussion: "Bridging the Cybersecurity Gap: Safeguarding National Defense and Corporate Frontiers with CodeX”, to learn more about our new cybersecurity and IT training program for Active Duty military, Veterans, Gold Star Family members, and the broader military community. ➡️ Secure your spot here: https://bit.ly/42yMbgN #CodeX #Cybersecurity
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For Your Continuity Preparedness.
The NSA Cyber Exercise, or NCX, is back again for 2024 and begins on Monday, April 8. Over the course of three days, U.S. Service Academy cadets and midshipmen, along with Senior Military College (SMC) Corps of Cadets, DoD SMC Cyber Institute participants, and others, will compete in a series of activities designed to test their cybersecurity skills, teamwork, planning, communication, critical thinking, and decision-making. Learn more about NCX and check back in next week for updates: https://lnkd.in/g97DNqCa
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💙 Thank you Dr. Ron Ross for contributing to our UAH Distinguished Lecture Series. “At West Point we were studying tank warfare in Europe while Vietnam was going on,” Ross, a 21-year veteran of the U.S. Army, explained. “We’re always fighting the last war. But the world has changed dramatically, especially in the last 10 years. How do we change our current cybersecurity strategy? We have 50 years of experience on this problem. The biggest threat today is system complexity. Complexity theory dominates everything. How much trust can you put into a system? How are those functions built? When you have trillions of lines of code, it’s amazing how well it does work.” Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ewpp2c2Y
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