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    TN National Guard participates in virtual cyber-security exercise

    TN National Guard participates in virtual cyber-security exercise

    Photo By Sgt. 1st Class Timothy Cordeiro | Cyber-security specialists from the Tennessee National Guard participate in Cyber...... read more read more

    SMYRNA, TN, UNITED STATES

    09.23.2020

    Courtesy Story

    Tennessee National Guard Public Affairs Office

    SMYRNA, Tenn. – Tennessee National Guard members are participating in a joint cyber security training event, at Volunteer Training Site – Smyrna, Sept. 12-25.

    Hosted by National Guard Bureau, Cyber Shield 2020 is an annual exercise that brings together more than 800 Army and Air National Guard members across the country, as well as local, state, and federal government agencies. Also involved are industry experts and election and utility officials.

    The exercise is designed to increase response capabilities and preparedness by simulating malware and phishing attacks, as well as hacking attempts in our network. This year, the event has gone virtual, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the quality of the training hasn’t faltered.

    “This is some really invaluable training,” said Maj. Ryan Henry, Deputy Chief of the Defense Cyberspace Operations Element. “To be thrown into the deep end in a mock event like this, it gives everyone a sense of realism, which better prepares our Soldiers.”

    Originally, the exercise was to be held in Utah, but the pandemic changed it to a virtual event with participants mostly training from where they are based. This year especially, the exercise will showcase how National Guard cyber elements can respond to and mitigate future threats despite outside, unforeseen challenges.

    “Cyber exercises are uniquely qualified to operate in a distributed environment,” said Maj. Dallas Clements, Systems Operations Chief for the Tennessee National Guard. “However, for those cyber Soldiers and Airmen that are defending networks from opposing forces, the view from their screens has not changed.”

    With all that has been affected by the current COVID-19 pandemic, training in the Tennessee National Guard is not one of them. The engagement and readiness of Tennessee’s Soldiers and Airmen remain at an all-time high. For these cyber-security specialists, they will continue to train and prepare for whatever comes next.

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    Date Taken: 09.23.2020
    Date Posted: 09.25.2020 14:13
    Story ID: 378716
    Location: SMYRNA, TN, US

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