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Photo 7 of 7 Combined Joint Task Force - Horn Participants of the cyber defense and interoperability engagement pose for a group photo at the Sheraton Hotel, Djibouti, Feb. 14, 2021. The purpose of the event was to equip partner nations to collaborate more efficiently and improve the ability to communicate securely. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Taylor Davis) Share: Photo by: Senior Airman Taylor Davis “In 21st century international defense, just as with diplomacy, economics, and culture- information is a very powerful currency,” said U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Lapthe C. Flora, commander, Combined Joint Task Force- Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA). “It is shared, protected or lost to great effect.” ....
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February 5, 2021 By David Murray The latest in a series of webinars offered by The American Waterways Operators featured Coast Guard and civilian experts in cybersecurity sharing the latest tips and development in the ongoing battle to maintain security in the systems on which inland traffic increasingly relies. The webinar, titled “Cyber Risk Management: 2021 Outlook for the Towing Industry,” held January 27, was hosted by Caitlyn Stewart, director of regulatory affairs for AWO. Speakers included Lt. Cmdr. Kelley Edwards, of the critical infrastructure protection branch of the Coast Guard’s Office of Port and Facility Compliance; Lt. Nate Toll, deputy and operations officer of the Coast Guard’s newly created Cyber Protection Team; and Lessie Longstreet, global director of outreach and partner engagement at the Cyber Readiness Institute. ....
Monycka Snowbird, left, argues against keeping the Cheyenne Mountain Indians mascot with a supporter, who declined to give her name, outside the Cheyenne Mountain School District 12 board work session in the fall of 2020. Snowbird and the other indigenous people who attended the protest felt the mascot is racists against their heritage. Supporters of the mascot said the Indians mascot was an honor and full of school tradition. About 50 people lined the street outside the school district’s administration building. (Gazette file photo) Gazette file Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette ....
OnFocus Members of the Wisconsin National Guard’s 1967th Contingency Contracting Team stand in formation while being greeted by state leadership at Volk Field Dec. 18 after an 11 month deployment to The Horn of Africa. The unit provided contracting support services to U.S. forces in the region. Wisconsin National Guard photo by Sgt. Alice Ripberger by Sgt. Alice Ripberger, VOLK FIELD, Wis. One of the Wisconsin Army National Guard’s smallest units arrived safely at Volk Field before reuniting with their families Dec. 18 after an 11-month mobilization to the Horn of Africa and Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti. The five-person 1967th Contracting Team completed demobilization requirements in Texas before state leadership greeted them with a homecoming ceremony different than anyone imagined when they left last January. ....