Cyber News

  • Fall is more than a season that's upon us

    Falls can happen in several different ways and there are four A’s we can practice in order to prevent slips, trips and falls in the future. Fall prevention can be practiced; not just for the upcoming fall season, but also year round.

  • 960th CW charts course for future

    Our world has been turned upside down and, as we get close to our wing’s second anniversary, it’s important for us to have a guiding light and a plan in order to focus our energies. During the 960th Cyberspace Wing’s virtual Leadership Summit last spring, we started the process to review and define

  • 960th CW vice commander receives Legion of Merit

    Col. Silas Darden, 960th Cyberspace Wing vice commander, is presented with the Legion of Merit by Col. Lori Jones, 960th CW commander, Aug. 8, 2020, at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Samantha Mathison)

  • Leadership changes in 960th CW

    The 960th Cyberspace Wing underwent a leadership change August 9, 2020, where the wing Commander, Col. Lori Jones, relinquished command to Col. Richard Erredge, former 960th CW vice-commander, during a change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas.

  • Battling COVID; a cyber Airman’s story

    Tech. Sgt. Brandon Ibanez, a cyber intelligence analyst with the 854th Combat Operations Squadron here, doesn’t wear a helmet to work, nor does he wear a sword or shield. Ibanez’s role in his unit requires him to analyze intelligence and triangulate technical, geographical and operational

  • Forging Ahead in Cyberspace: Empowering Airmen in a Post-COVID 19 World

    Before the COVID-19 pandemic began infiltrating every aspect of American life, the 51st Network Operations Squadron was formulating a strategy designed to harness the innate talents of its Cyber Warriors and emerge from the crisis stronger, faster and more capable than ever.When social distancing

  • Tinker Reserve Airmen deploy to aid Florida recovery

    TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. -- Eight Reserve Citizen Airmen of the 35th Combat Communications Squadron here departed Sep. 13 to support disaster relief efforts at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida, where they will provide military commanders and government agencies communications systems in the