by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich
15th Wing Public Affairs
1/22/2015 - JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii -- Recognizing
the growing importance of cyber security in the Air Force and the
nation, the 561st Network Operations Squadron Det.1 was deactivated here
Jan. 6 and activated as the new 690th Cyberspace Operations Squadron.
The squadron will take advantage of the efficiencies gained from the Air
Force Network that will allow Air Force cyber experts to be better
prepared to operate, maintain and secure the Air Force Information
Network.
"The 690th COS can provide a more proactive mission of identifying and
closing vulnerabilities, as well as interpreting cyber intelligence and
implementing new network configurations," said Col. Chad Raduege, 690th
COS commander.
The new squadron consists of 144 Airmen who conduct 24-hour operations
seven days a week. Their mission is to provide agile cyber combat
support worldwide and enable warfighters the ability to leverage
advanced weaponry against those who seek to harm the United States and
global allies.
"What is improving with the 690th COS activation is an effort to develop
better network situational awareness [and] to become less reactive and
more proactive," Raduege said.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
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