Cyber News

  • Gladiators take to offsite Immersion Day

    Airmen and family members from 960th Cyberspace Wing, 960th Cyber Operations Group, 960th Operations Support Flight, and 50th Network Warfare Squadron spent an afternoon at the Vogel Resiliency Center’s Resiliency Kitchen at Ft. Sam Houston, TX on February 21, 2023 as part of an offsite Immersion

  • 433rd AW vs. 960th CW softball clash

    Reserve Citizen Airmen in the 433rd Airlift Wing and the 960th Cyberspace Wing gathered Oct. 15, 2022, to play a game of softball here. The 960th CW won the game and received a trophy to hold onto until next year’s game.

  • Former Gladiator promotes to brigadier general

    Former Gladiator and Commander of the 960th Cyberspace Wing, Brig. Gen. Lori Jones, who is now the Mobilization Assistant to the Director, Cyberspace Operations and Warfighter Communications in Washington D.C., promoted to brigadier general Oct. 16, 2022, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas.

  • New Yellow Ribbon Program representative

    The 433rd Airlift Wing and 960th Cyberspace Wing Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program changed representatives Sept. 1, 2022, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas.

  • Alamo Wing hosts Helping Hands open house event

    Reserve Citizen Airmen with the 433rd Airlift Wing and the 960th Cyberspace Wing were invited to attend a Helping Hands Open House event Oct. 15, AT Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The open house was a collaboration of multiple resource agencies, such as the Chaplain Corps, Office of

  • 960th COG receives new commander

    Col. Richard Wallace accepted command of the 960th Cyberspace Operations Group, 960th Cyberspace Wing, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, during a change of command ceremony Oct. 15, 2022.

  • 860th COG changes commanders

    Col. Joshua Garrison accepted command of the 860th Cyberspace Operations Group, 960th Cyberspace Wing, Oct. 15, 2022, during a change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas.

  • 960th CW leaders participate in the Armed Forces River Parade

    Senior Air Force leaders from Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, participate in the annual Armed Forces River Parade on the San Antonio River Walk, July 3, 2021. Col. Richard Erredge, 960th Cyberspace Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Christopher Howard, 960th Cyberspace Operations Group

  • Gladiators reach out to local high school students

    Reserve Citizen Airmen in the 960th Cyberspace Wing visited students in the Judson High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps in Converse, Texas, as part of a diversity and inclusion community outreach initiative, May 19.

  • 960 CW hosts Mental Health and Resiliency Fair at JBSA

    The 960th Cyberspace Wing kicked off National Mental Health Awareness Month by inviting service members, civilians and their families to its inaugural Mental Health and Resiliency Fair here, May 1, with more than 800 attendees both in-person and virtually.

  • AFRC leadership visits combat comm rodeo

    Lt. Gen. Richard Scobee, chief of the Air Force Reserve and commander of Air Force Reserve Command, and Chief Master Sgt. Timothy White Jr., senior enlisted advisor to the chief of the Air Force Reserve and command chief master sergeant of AFRC, visited the 55th Combat Communications Squadron, April

  • Gladiators gather for 2021 Leadership Summit

    Gladiators in the 960th Cyberspace Wing gathered here and virtually April 26-30, to participate in the 2021 Leadership Summit.Over the course of four days, participants had opportunities to listen, interact and ask questions of keynote speakers, cyberspace leaders and each other.

  • Forging strong bonds through partnerships

    Commanders of the 433rd Airlift Wing and the 960th Cyberspace Wing here made the wings’ partnership official when they signed a formal memorandum of understanding, March 31. Teams from each wing spent almost a year working together documenting the required mission support services to optimize

  • Super Bowl Brief – How Safe Is Your Super Bowl Party?

    A lot of people have fun watching the Super Bowl, whether it be for the commercials, the teams competing, the food or just the comradery with family and friends. However, the safety protocols you implement can determine if your party is a success or not. Here are some safety tips to get through the

  • Halloween safety tips

    The COVID-19 pandemic may make things a little different this year, so here are some tips to get through this Halloween safely. As always, please ensure to follow the guidelines of the Center for Disease Control.

  • 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.