
San Antonio has a well deserved reputation as a cyber assurance resource. One reason for this? It’s the home for the Defense Cyber Crime Center, an academic research center. Another factor? It’s the Alamo AFCEA chapter. The chapter has members who work for the 16th Air Force, the National Security Agency and other military centric bases.
For military professionals in transition to meet others who work in this industry sector. UTSA and the Alamo AFCEA chapter will host a program with a social to follow.
“This is an exciting opportunity for small businesses in the Defense Industrial Base to connect with the Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) and learn about the Cyber Information Sharing Environment during The University of Texas at San Antonio‘s Collaboration Day!” Bryan Guinn noted in a recent LinkedIn post.
You can find out more about this Oct. 23 event at our MILTrac calendar.
The Alamo AFCEA chapter welcomes military professionals and their families who are interested in IT and cyber events.

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