Cyber Security and Information Awareness training was conducted Sept. 26, 2012 at Afloat Training Group Norfolk to educate senior leadership, department heads, staff personnel and enlisted cyber specialists from both the waterfront and shore based commands. Facilitator Cdr Mark Guzzo, Deputy, Network Operations and Communications Integrated Readiness, Navy Cyber Forces, said the need for Cyber Security training was in response to a Navy-wide demand for guidance on combating threats on the newest warfare domain - cyber. Questions like, “What is my role in cyber security?”, “What is expected from and by senior leadership to enforce cyber security?” and topics ranging from the types and sources of cyber threats to how to guard against them were discussed. Vice Adm Michelle Howard, Deputy Commander, Fleet Forces Command, escorted by RDML Gretchen Herbert, Commander, Navy Cyber Forces, closed out the three-hour long session, driving home the national security relevance for cyber security training. “I take this seriously, like every other fighting domain I’ve had to deal with,” said Howard. In an effort to change the culture from the deckplate to the flag level, Howard directs her audience, “Train your Sailors and make us proud.” (U.S. Navy photo by Jacky Fisher/Released)
Date Taken: | 09.26.2012 |
Date Posted: | 12.10.2014 00:52 |
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