Dr. DJ Hovermale, the senior principal social engineer for the cyber exercise assessment studies and analysis division at Science Applications International Corporations (SAIC) out of Huntsville, Al., and Col. John Zierdt, the Army Reserve Cyber Shield Exercise leader of the 75th Training Command, Golf Training Division, out of Birmingham, Al., explain white cell operations to Col. Michael D. Smith, commander for the Army Reserve Cyber Operations Group out of Adelphi, Md., during Cyber Shield 17 at Camp Williams, Utah, May 2, 2017. Cyber Shield is a National Guard exercise, in cooperation with U.S. Army Reserve, that provides Soldiers, Air men and civilians from several sates and territories the opportunity to test their skills in response to cyber-incidents in a multi-service environment. (Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Stephanie Ramirez)
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Camp Williams - Dr. DJ Hovermale, the senior principal social engineer for the cyber exercise assessment studies and analysis division at Science Applications International Corporations (SAIC) out of Huntsville, Al., and Col. John Zierdt, the Army Reserve Cyber Shield Exercise leader of the 75th Training Command, Golf Training Division, out of Birmingham, Al., explain white cell operations to Col. Michael D. Smith, commander for the Army Reserve Cyber Operations Group out of Adelphi, Md., during Cyber Shield 17 at Camp Williams, Utah, May 2, 2017. Cyber Shield is a National Guard exercise, in cooperation with U.S. Army Reserve, that provides Soldiers, Air men and civilians from several sates and territories the opportunity to test their skills in response to cyber-incidents in a multi-service environment. (Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Stephanie Ramirez)


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