The Tortora Brayda Institute & the Association of

US Cyber Forces presents:

Cyber Workforce Series

July: Principal Military Director, Engineering &

Cyber Warfare Group

The Tortora Brayda Institute and the Association of US Cyber Forces presents a new series to help bring awareness to the cybersecurity industry. 
 
Cybersecurity as a job description is so encompassing. There are so many different jobs that fall under the category of cybersecurity, and there is not just one path to get there. Join TBI and AUSCF as we dive into different jobs in cybersecurity. 
 
Each month we will have new speakers coming in to discuss: 
--What is their job title?
--What do they actually do in their job?
--How did they got there (education, previous jobs, etc.)?
--Advice for those entering the field or looking to make a change within the field.

This month we are excited to bring Captain Glenn P. Rioux with Naval Air Systems Command, to share his journey with you!

Captain Glenn P. Rioux  is the Principal Military Director, Engineering & Cyber Warfare Group, Naval Air Systems Command.

CAPT Rioux served as an Electronics Technician with 10 years of U.S. Navy service, attaining the rank of Petty Officer First Class.  He served at NAS Whiting Field and Precommissioning Detachment CARDINAL (MHC-60) before being selected for the Enlisted Commissioning Program in 1997.  He simultaneously earned his Master and Bachelor degrees at Virginia Tech with majors in Computer Science and Software Engineering.

Earning his commission in August 2000, CAPT Rioux underwent primary flight training in Pensacola, FL and selected the E-2C fleet platform.  Upon completion of E-2C flight training, he reported for duty with the Liberty Bells of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron ONE ONE FIVE (VAW-115) in Carrier Air Wing FIVE (CVW-5).  Soon after reporting, the USS KITTY HAWK Strike Group participated in OPERATION SOUTHERN WATCH (OSW) and OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF).  

CAPT Rioux graduated USNTPS class 131 in June 2007 and reported for duty to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron TWENTY (VX 20) where he performed as a project officer on the Joint Mission Planning System (JMPS), Automated Information System (AIS) and the NC-130H Radar risk reduction platform for E-2D. He was selected as the Naval Test Wing Atlantic Test NFO of the year for 2008. 

Reporting for duty on Carrier Air Wing FIVE (CVW-5) staff in 2009, he performed as the staff E-2C representative as well as the air wing coordinator for communications, cryptographic keys and data links.  Additionally he was a key planner in several major exercises in the Western Pacific to include ANNUALEX 2009-2011, Exercise VALIANT SHIELD 2010 and Exercise KEEN SWORD 2010.  He also participated in Humanitarian Relief efforts during OPERATION TOMODACHI following the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake.

Selected for operational Department Head, he reported to the Black Eagles of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron ONE ONE THREE (VAW-113) in September 2011.  There he excelled as the Administrative Officer and Operations Officer during a challenging maintenance period significantly impacted by the federal government fiscal sequestration.

Reporting for duty to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron TWENTY (VX 20) he performed as Mission Systems Lead and Government Flight Test Director for the MQ-4C Triton Unmanned Aircraft System.  He led the Integrated Test Team through a demanding sensor installation and integration period which culminated in the successful completion of the Triton Operational Assessment in support of the Milestone C decision. He next reported to NAVAIR 4.5.1.4 Engineering in support of the Mission Systems Integrated Product Team on the PMA-266 Fire Scout Program. 

He served as the United States Naval Test Pilot School (USNTPS) Executive officer and subsequently Commanded USNTPS.  Post command CAPT Rioux led the NAWCAD Operational and Developmental Test efforts for the F-35 Joint Simulation Environment toward Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E) in support of F-35 program acquisition milestone decisions.  He then served as the COMNAVAIRSYSCOM Executive Assistant, NAVAIR Military Director of Systems Engineering, and is now the Principle Military Deputy for NAVAIR Engineering.

CAPT Rioux has more than 2400 hours in more than 30 models of jet, propeller, and rotary wing aircraft.  His awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Medal, Armed Services Expeditionary Medal, Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, and the Global War On Terrorism Service Medal. 

Join Nathan and CAPT Rioux for a dynamic conversation!

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Date

30 July 2025

Time

09:00 AM PST

12:00 PM EST

Sessions

Cyber Workforce Series

Topics

Cyber Security 

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