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  1. The Marine Corps is currently running an Office 365 pilot and we've continued to add users, over 900 currently. This includes mobile devices. From one device I can access teams, OneDrive and other apps. With O365 you get a 100 GB email inbox. That's pretty awesome! - Col. Debish

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  2. We're standing up 3 Network Battalions to bring all the networks under one commander: Maj. Gen. Glavy This will enable our force to have the authorities and permissions they need to respond to cyber threats. - Col. Ed Debish, MCCOG Commander

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  3. We've transitioned Quantico, Camp Pendleton, Camp Lejeune and just recently Kansas City to the boundaries of the Joint Regional Security Stacks -Col. Ed Debish

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  4. "Our network IS the warfighting network." "We can deploy the Marine Corps Enterprise Network... It's not about convenience, the real capability enhancement is from the perspective... The MCCOG is responsible for keeping all your systems in compliance." -Col Debish

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  5. " just moved all their applications to the cloud. We have a really awesome relationship with them. This is our first move to the cloud." - Col. Ed Debish, MCCOG Commander

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  6. Col. Ed Debish will be speaking at the luncheon shortly. @ me your questions, we'll see if we can get them answered.

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  7. Jan 29

    As adversaries get craftier, Marine Corps cyber official touts appeal of zero-trust security by

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  8. Jan 28

    Renata Spinks of reminds the that "the enemy gets a vote" when it comes to making decisions about securing networks.

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  9. WATCH: Ms. Spinks final takeaway at the .

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  10. .'s Renata Spinks at : "The adversary is either always scanning your networks or viewing your data — whether that’s FB...LinkedIn...Twitter...The ability to aggregate that info is why the zero trust model is so important."

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  11. "In a zero trust architecture you have to be able to pivot and inject a different model because the enemy gets a vote!" -Ms. Renata Spinks, MARFORCYBER Cyber Technology Officer

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  12. Jan 28

    On stage at the , Cyber Technology Officer, Renata Spinks discusses building a zero trust architecture.

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  13. We'll see you there! 1:00 PM – 1:15 PM Building a Zero Trust Architecture Renata Spinks, Cyber Technology Officer,

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  14. We hosted Brig. Gen. Melvin G. Carter, director of intelligence today. Glad he was to talk about opportunities and partnerships for our operations in the information environment .

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  17. .: When the and work together, they are 5x stronger than when operating alone. CMC visited to discuss everything from to offensive cyberspace operations.

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  18. “Our first priority (...) is this whole idea of assured enterprise command and control — so all the work that we’re doing [is] to build and fight a modernized network,” Reynolds told reporters at a media availability Jan. 3.

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  19. Lt. Gen. David G. Ballon, commander of Marine Corps Forces Reserve, came to visit us at Lasswell Hall today. Read the story below for more.

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  20. You heard our side of the story for Operation Glowing Symphony... Now hear it from the Australian's side:

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