To mitigate personally identifiable information breaches, the 24th Air Force commander implemented a new standard of consequences for every PII infringement starting in Oct., 2013. When alerted of a PII violation, an e-mail is sent to the 24th AF commander who, in turn, alerts the violator’s base commander and locks down their network access pending an investigation into the incident. (U.S. Air Force graphic/Chief Master Sgt. John Zincone)
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