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Defense Point Security contractors (Left to Right)

Defense Point Security contractors (Left to Right)

Defense Point Security contractors (Left to Right) Jason Barnhart, Gabriel Pulgar and Miguel Naranjo, participate in an exercise during a Splunk presentation, at the 2018 Cyber X-Games, hosted by the Army Reser... More

U. S. Air Force Senior Airman John Watson, assigned

U. S. Air Force Senior Airman John Watson, assigned

U. S. Air Force Senior Airman John Watson, assigned to the Integrated Operations Security Center-West, part of the USAF 960th Network Operations Security Squadron, asks a question during an informational sessio... More

U. S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 Christopher Manuel,

U. S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 Christopher Manuel,

U. S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 Christopher Manuel, special projects officer for the Army Reserve Cyber Operations Group (ARCOG), 335th Signal Command Theater, and one of the lead coordinators for the 2018 C... More

U. S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jason G. Scott, assigned

U. S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jason G. Scott, assigned

U. S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jason G. Scott, assigned to the 835th Cyber Operations Squadron, studies exercise material during day one of the 2018 Cyber X-Games, hosted by the Army Reserve Cyber Operations Group ... More

U. S. Army Lt. Col. Michael Lewis, operations officer

U. S. Army Lt. Col. Michael Lewis, operations officer

U. S. Army Lt. Col. Michael Lewis, operations officer for the Army Reserve Cyber Operations Group (ARCOG), 335th Signal Command Theater, and one of the lead coordinators for the Cyber X-Games 2018, hosted by th... More

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