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Regina father dies of COVID-19 days after couple s 3rd child is born

Posted: Apr 26, 2021 10:23 AM CT | Last Updated: April 26 A GoFundMe page was established to raise money for Ali Syed and his wife, Misbah Zakir. Syed died Sunday from the virus causing COVID-19. His wife, also hospitalized with the virus, delivered their third child by C-section last week, according to the fundraising site.(GoFundMe) Another young father has died in Regina from COVID-19. Ali Syed, a worker at SaskPower s Boundary Dam in Estevan and father of three young children, died Sunday from COVID-19, according to a GoFundMe page set up to raise money for Syed and his family. Syed tested positive for the virus in late March and was later admitted to the ICU in Regina where he was placed on a ventilator, according to the website.

Japan-American partnership builds cyber defense capacity > U S Air Force > Article Display

Japan-American partnership builds cyber defense capacity > Air Force Reserve Command > News

Members of U.S. Pacific Air Forces and Japan Air Self-Defense Force visited the 552nd Air Control Networks Squadron to build cyber-defense capacity, April 4-10. The 552nd ACNS is the Air Force lead Mission Defense Team for tactical command and control systems, including the Control and Reporting Centers. They are the only MDT in the Air Force to perform missions inside the skin of an aircraft, defending against adversaries in cyberspace. “The knowledge and experience gained by visiting the 552nd ACNS will help shape the overall cyber defense strategy for the Japanese Weapon Systems,” said U.S. Air Force Capt. Ali Syed, Pacific Air Forces Cyber Defense and Mission Assurance deputy chief. “At PACAF we will incorporate the knowledge gained into our command’s MDT force array and employment concepts as we execute our staff mission to organize, train, and equip.”

Financial support requested for two Sask families hit hard by COVID-19

Christian Dela Cruz. (GoFundMe) Supporters of two Saskatchewan men Ali Syed and Christian Dela Cruz are reaching out to ask for financial help for their families after COVID-19 hit them hard. Syed’s family has experienced the best and worst life has to offer in a short span of time. Ali Syed. (GoFundMe) They recently welcomed a new daughter and on Monday, they said goodbye to Syed at a funeral and burial for the father of three after losing him to the virus on Sunday. Syed, a SaskPower employee working at Boundary Dam Power Station, came down with COVID-19 in late March, according to a GoFundMe page organized by Preston Benning on April 2.

Japan-American partnership builds cyber defense capacity > Pacific Air Forces > Article Display

Pacific Air Forces Public Affairs / Published April 23, 2021 Senior Airman Gabriel Coleman, 552 Air Control Networks Squadron, and Master Sgt. Christopher Bailey, Pacific Air Command A3/6, explain the capabilities of a deployable cyber defense weapon system, Cyberspace Vulnerability Assessment/Hunter, to Lt. Col. Akio Ohigashi and Capt. Shumpei Kawano from the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force. The system is used by the 552 ACNS Mission Defense Team to defend the 552nd Air Control Wing s Control & Reporting Centers and E-3 fleet and ground systems from cyber threats. (Air Force photo by Kimberly Woodruff) The 552nd Air Control Networks Squadron’s Mission Defense Team is comprised of cyber operators from a variety of different backgrounds, all contributing their unique skillsets to the team. When tasked for a cyber defense mission, a Mission Defense Team crew plans and briefs the mission before operating on E-3 or CRC cyber terrain, just like an aircrew. The 552n

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