HAWAII CHAPTER CHAPTER - May 28, 2015 |
Capt. Speaks on Cybersecurity as a Commodity |
The chapter was honored to welcome June keynote speaker Capt. Cliff Bean, USN, commander, National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) Hawaii. Capt. Bean addressed the topic of cybersecurity as a commodity, identifying multiple trends and discussing the impact from a business perspective both to Hawaii and globally. He spoke of the importance of developing local talent, the benefits of a diverse work force and the partnerships that have been formed between government organizations and schools in Hawaii. Capt. Bean also mentioned the advantage that the ohana (family) spirit brings in forming the tight-knit team needed in these partnerships. Outstanding June awardees are Young AFCEAN Henry Inocencio, Defense Information Systems Agency Pacific Command; AFCEAN Larry Cox, U.S. Pacific Command J-8; and Executive George Gagne, POW/MIA Accounting Agency. |
Event Photographs: |
Chapter President Jim Muller (r) recognizes June luncheon speaker Capt. Cliff Bean, USN, commander, National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) Hawaii. |
Muller (l) honors June award winners, including (from 2nd to l) Executive of the Month George Gagne, POW/MIA Accounting Agency; AFCEAN of the Month Larry Cox, U.S. Pacific Command J-8; and Young AFCEAN of the Month Henry Inocencio, Defense Information Systems Agency Pacific Command. |