Anonymous ID: 9e0e32 May 20, 2019, 10:35 a.m. No.6543615   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3707 >>3903 >>4069

@VP 9:51 AM - 20 May 2019

 

Great to be back in Florida! Thank you for the warm welcome. Heading to talk to American job creators about why Americans need the USMCA & they need it soon!

 

https://twitter.com/VP/status/1130516343629991937

 

SOON…=

Anonymous ID: 9e0e32 May 20, 2019, 10:51 a.m. No.6543720   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3744 >>3757 >>3767 >>3768 >>3903 >>4069

The US Marine Corps has formed an auxiliary volunteer cybersecurity force

2 comments

 

Cyber fidelis

By Andrew Liptak@AndrewLiptak May 16, 2019, 10:47am EDT

 

US Marine Corps Commandant General Robert Neller told a security forum back in April that the Marines would soon launch a volunteer cybersecurity auxiliary unit. Earlier this week, the Marines announced the establishment of that unit, called the Marine Corps Cyber Auxiliary (Cyber Aux), which it says will help increase “Marine Corps cyberspace readiness.”

 

In April’s Future Security Forum 2019, Neller noted that members of the auxiliary wouldn’t be permitted to wear the coveted Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem of the Corps, which is something a Marine earns by going through basic training or officer candidate school. He noted that they wouldn’t have to adhere to the Marine Corps’ strict standards, joking that the auxiliary would take anyone — even professionals with purple hair. Volunteers won’t have to wear a uniform or adhere to the Corps’ grooming or physical standards.

 

The announcement says that members of the Cyber Aux will assist “in simulated environments and during periods of instruction, but are not authorized to execute hands-on cyber activities.” In other words, they’re not going to take part in any real-world incidents that the Marines might end up facing in the digital world.

 

https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/16/18627663/us-marine-corps-auxiliary-volunteer-cybersecurity-force

 

Anons!