Marine Corps Col. Speros C. Koumparakis, left, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, and Koichi Takagi, assistant chief of staff, Information Environment Division, Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, attend a breakfast during the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association’s annual TechNet Indo-Pacific Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii, April 12, 2022. TechNet Indo-Pacific focuses on regional issues military leaders have identified, including full spectrum cyber operations as adversaries leverage cyberspace to conduct operations below the threshold of conflict. The confer


Marine Corps Col. Speros C. Koumparakis, left, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, and Koichi Takagi, assistant chief of staff, Information Environment Division, Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, attend a breakfast during the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association’s annual TechNet Indo-Pacific Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii, April 12, 2022. TechNet Indo-Pacific focuses on regional issues military leaders have identified, including full spectrum cyber operations as adversaries leverage cyberspace to conduct operations below the threshold of conflict. The conference featured speakers and discussions about how industry and government can collaborate to face these regional challenges. Exhibitors also demonstrated solutions and services that meet the military’s requirements to face cyber operations.


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