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Feb 03 2008

What’s wrong with this picture?

The U.S. Air Force seems far too eager to pitch its new "cyberspace" mission. Case in point: their brand-new Cyberspace Command published a classified publicity photo on their website. And shouldn’t you put your best foot forward in a publicity photo…?

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Tags: 070712-F-3961R-103, ADVEIS, AFCYBER, Cecilio Ricardo, classified, ClearCube, Clinton Tips, DMS CRL, FOIA requests, Jason Simmons, NIPRNET, NSA, OPSEC, SIPRNET, USAF

categories Dionysius AFB | Rob Rosenberger | comments Comments (0)

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