Terry Kalka

Terry Kalka is an accomplished cybersecurity professional with extensive experience in leadership roles within the Department of Defense and military organizations. Currently serving as Director at the DoD Cyber Crime Center since September 2017, Terry has held multiple titles including Deputy Director and Chief of the DCISE Mission Support Division, focusing on government communications and process improvements within the Defense Industrial Base Cybersecurity Program. Prior to this, Terry was the Cyber Integration Lead for the US Army, providing senior advisory support to a 13,000-personnel organization, and previously held positions as a Software Engineer at L-3 Communications and as a Senior Technical Instructor at New Horizons Computer Learning Centers. Terry possesses a Master of Science in Government Information Leadership with a cybersecurity concentration from the National Defense University and a Bachelor's degree in Music Theory and Composition from Syracuse University.

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DoD Cyber Crime Center (DC3)

Established as an entity within the Department of the Air Force in 1998, DC3 provides digital and multimedia (D/MM) forensics, specialized cyber training, technical solutions development, and cyber analytics for the following DoD mission areas: cybersecurity (CS) and critical infrastructure protection (CIP), law enforcement and counterintelligence (LE/CI), document and media exploitation (DOMEX), and counterterrorism (CT). DC3 delivers capability via six functional organizations which create synergies and enable considerable capability for its size. DC3 is designated as a federal cyber center by National Security Presidential Directive 54 / Homeland Security Presidential Directive 23, as a DoD center of excellence for D/MM forensics by DoD Directive 5505.13E, and serves as the operational focal point for the Defense Industrial Base Cybersecurity Program (DIB CS Program; 32 CFR Part 236). DC3 delivers capability with a team of approximately 430 people, comprised of Department of the Air Force civilians, Air Force and Navy military personnel, and contractors for specialized staff support.