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Hanscom civilian honored at the White House

A representative from the office of the White House National Cyber Director, left, presents Jakob Kreuze, a PALACE Acquire computer scientist in the Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence and Networks Directorate's Special Programs Division, with a first place award for the offense track of the 2021 President's Cup Cybersecurity Competition during a ceremony at the White House, July 15. According to CISA.gov, the contest is designed to "identify, recognize, and reward the best cyber talent across the federal workforce." (Courtesy image)

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Hanscom civilian honored at the White House

A representative from the office of the White House National Cyber Director, left, presents Jakob Kreuze, a PALACE Acquire computer scientist in the Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence and Networks Directorate's Special Programs Division, with a first place award for the offense track of the 2021 President's Cup Cybersecurity Competition during a ceremony at the White House, July 15. According to CISA.gov, the contest is designed to "identify, recognize, and reward the best cyber talent across the federal workforce." (Courtesy image)

PHOTO BY: Jessica Casserly
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FULL SIZE: 0.52 MB
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