Cyber Shield is a major exercise involving National Guard Cyber Operations Soldiers and Airmen from 40 states and territories, as well as Army reserve trainers, state and federal government agencies, and over 50 industry partners. About 800 participants meet to train, exchange best practices and test their cyber mettle.
CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind. –

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Weryke Rader and Master Sgt. Ray
Priddy, both of the 172nd Cyber Protection Team, Joint Force Headquarters – Indiana, based in
Indianapolis received top honors in a wireless penetration competition during the training week
of Cyber Shield 19 at Camp Atterbury, Ind., April 11, 2019.
Kentucky Army National Guard Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Bill Draper serves the Monster guzzling, highly caffeinated, top-of-the-line information technology soldiers of Cyber Shield 19.
There are many new faces among the hundreds of Army National Guard, Air National Guard and Army Reserve network defenders that are gathered at Camp Atterbury, Ind., for a week of cyber training, seminars and lab work designed to keep our state and local computer networks and critical infrastructure safe. Cyber Shield 19 is an Army National Guard-sponsored event that provides critical experience for the members of the National Guard Cyber...