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Montana’s first cyber warfare officer strengthens state defense

As cyber threats continue to target public institutions nationwide, the Montana National Guard has appointed its first cyber warfare officer, marking a significant advancement in the guard’s cyber capabilities and proactive defense.

“There are no boundaries to the modern battlefield; a desktop computer can be the frontlines,” CW5 Travis Gronley, the Montana National Guard state command chief warrant officer, said.

 

By: Madelyn Heath

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