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Show Hilltop from Computer security pjge get helping hand 1 0I 'Sandy' Jirist ufu rise, we notify the and tin y take it from said. "Once we fcive tlw in t!ie irif rmation. w step out of it unless they need additional information from us. liijj Brother is of that you can be sun." watching Software is bnnj installed on many critical systems that Kive a clearer picture of who is intruding on to the base and what they're trying to do. Also a program creates instant pages that si iow wliat has happened along the firewall in a day's time. These programs will in turn free up work hours for Gilchrist and his crew to monitor more closely what Hill employees are doing. future employees ( iilchrist alo sees in the taking a course in how to operate on the Internet and use the service. This would hojK fully end employees from sendand others responding in kind. This kind ing out mass of inappropriate use often clogs the system creating frustration for all, Gilchrist said. ( )ne mass mailing earlier this year resulted in mass responses sent to every electronic mail box on base. I land held computers are an emerging concern for Base Information Assurance Office. These small units can receive mail and open documents and if either of these contains even a few lines of possibly classified information, the unit will be seized and locked away until a determination can be made on the sensitivity of the material. "I've never seen it done on purpose and I've never seen the same pe rson do it twice. Often the sender doesn't even realize the message contains classified information," Gilchrist said. "But right now there is no way for us to permanently get that information off without destroying the unit." For more information on computer security, contact the Hill Help Desk at Ext. llu-re."- " A-1- 0s by Senior Airman Chad Hackney F-- A-1- Operation Northern Watch Public Affairs INClklJK A1K BASE. Turkey (AFPN) Wots of H's flying combat search and rescue missions will see their workload decreased as squadrons flying Fighting Falcons step up to lend a helping hand. "Our squadron has spent the last six months training to get a 6 select cadre of pilots," said I.L Col. TJ. O'Shaughnessy, 510th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron commander deployed to Operation Northern Watch from Aviano Air Base, Italy. "We took our most experienced guys from our squadron and trained them in the CSAR role." Search and rescue missions, also called "Sandy" missions from the call sign used by Vietnam-er- a search and rescue pilots, are vital to any operation where planes are sent into potentially hostile areas. In the event of a downed plane, the Sandy flight snaps into action. Pilots locate the crew on the ground and then coordinate the recovery effort, while providing protection for the downed crew and the recovery assets both inbound and outbound. The "Buzzards" have been performing the Sandy role in their at Operation Northern Watch since the 75th EFS returned home to Pope Air Force Base, N.C., in June. to augment the s was simply a more Using the efficient allocation of assets to accomplish the mission, O'Shaugh-ness- y said. F-1- CSAR-qualifie- d ail There are a large number of l 6s in the inventory and it will take some of the pressure off the community and result in a more efficient use of Air Force assets." he said. "As an examunit in the CSAR role ple, we replaced two units here, an and an (Strike Eagle) unit in the emergency defense suppression role. The 510th Fighter Squadron is able to perform the CSAR and EDS roles simultaneously." What this means for the 0 crews is a more equitable sharing of time that each asset will have to spend in the areas of responsibility around the world, O'Shaughnessy said. out of "The intent is to augment the not to get the the CSAR role," O'Shaughnessy said. "Both aircraft will perform the CSAR role." However, nothing is ever as easy as it sounds. O'Shaughnessy said a lot of training time is devoted to keeping the pilots qualified to perform the Sandy mission. The training was very different than what we've done in the past," said Capt. Joe Javorski. 510th EFS pilot "Most everyone has a working knowledge of how to conduct CSAR operations, but no one has ever conducted training as a primary mission." "We've been flying here and obviously, we haven't had to do it 'real world' yet, but I think it would be the most rewarding of missions," he said. and its precision-guideThe speed of the weapons capabe would definite a benefit to the Sandy mission, O'Shaugh-nesss- y bility said. 6 F-1- A-1- F-1- 0 A-1- 0 E A-1- A-1- A-1- 0, 0 F-1- 6 F-1- d 6 (Courtesy of U.S. Air Forces in Europe News Service) .im.ji;..iI'iii I WJJ mi J CIjPu.d Z .& &Xx&L k W- - ilt Hamburger Stacker i'Lf 5 jih Power & Orange Juice ri 6 Ulji in AIL MAJOR CREDIT mi"! 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