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Tyto Athene, LLC Is Dedicated in Their Support to AFCEA in Challenging Times, Vice President Fabian Plath Active Member of Two AFCEA Boards

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Tyto Athene, LLC Is Dedicated in Their Support to AFCEA in Challenging Times, Vice President Fabian Plath Active Member of Two AFCEA Boards February 14, 2021 GMT HERNDON, Va. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 14, 2021 Tyto Athene’s Vice President of Business Development and Sales, Fabian Plath, is excited to begin his third year as a member of the board at AFCEA Belvoir and as the Chapter’s Chair of Strategic Initiatives. Additionally, Fabian is starting his second year on AFCEA International’s Small Business Committee. Tyto Athene, LLC, a full-service systems integrator headquartered in Herndon, Virginia, is proud to support Fabian’s involvement with AFCEA – the Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association – and their local chapters. Tyto Athene is an active corporate AFCEA sponsor and many employees continue to be involved AFCEA members.

National Guard task force that supports Cyber Command changes over

National Guard task force that supports Cyber Command changes over February 12 The 123rd Cyber Protection Battalion is taking its turn to support Task Force Echo V and U.S. Cyber Command.(Army Cyber Command) WASHINGTON The Army recently announced a new tranche of National Guard units to staff a critical and ongoing task force for U.S. Cyber Command. Members of the 123rd Cyber Protection Battalion made up of guardsmen from Illinois, Minnesota, Virginia and Wisconsin – relieved the 15-month deployment of the 124th Cyber Protection Battalion for Task Force Echo, an Army announcement said. The task force was described at its outset in 2017 as the largest mobilization of reserve forces in cyberspace, and to date over 600 National Guardsmen have been assigned to it. Now in its fifth iteration, soldiers will begin a 12-month deployment based at Fort Meade in Maryland.

Army major in Georgia gets 30 years on child porn charge

National Digest: Democrat concedes in N Y congressional district race

Ex-Army Officer Jason Musgrove Gets 30 Years For Making Child Porn

Ex-Army Officer Jason Musgrove Gets 30 Years For Making Child Porn On 2/8/21 at 7:32 PM EST A 39-year-old former U.S. Army Major named Jason Musgrove has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for producing and distributing child pornography. In September 2020, Musgrove pleaded guilty to having installed a hidden camera in his home bathroom, secretly recording images of children under the age of 18 using the facilities and later selling them online. My crimes have blotted out all the good I ve achieved in my life. Musgrove told the judge during his sentencing hearing, according to WHNT. I am a burden on society. This is a position I despise and never expected to occupy.

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