The Nation's Army in Cyberspace
Joint Cyber Workforce panel
Defense cyber leaders, including (left to right), U.S. Air Force Col. Dennis Howell, commander of the 480th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Group; U.S. Marine Corps Col. Joseph Broome, commander of the Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School; Brig. Gen. Paul Craft, commandant of the Army Cyber School; and Ronald Pontius, deputy to the commander, Army Cyber Command, discuss cyber workforce recruiting and management during a panel session at the 2022 Armed Forces Communications-Electronics Association's Cyber Education, Research and Training Symposium, in Augusta, Ga., May 10, 2022. (Photo by Maj. Lindsay Roman)
Joint Cyber Workforce panel
Defense cyber leaders, including (left to right), U.S. Air Force Col. Dennis Howell, commander of the 480th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Group; U.S. Marine Corps Col. Joseph Broome, commander of the Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School; Brig. Gen. Paul Craft, commandant of the Army Cyber School; and Ronald Pontius, deputy to the commander, Army Cyber Command, discuss cyber workforce recruiting and management during a panel session at the 2022 Armed Forces Communications-Electronics Association's Cyber Education, Research and Training Symposium, in Augusta, Ga., May 10, 2022. (Photo by Maj. Lindsay Roman)