Tony Moon

About

Tony Moon is retired from the United States Air Force after 28 years of service (25 active duty, 3 civil service) working in the cybersecurity discipline during his entire career. During his tenure he performed duties in over 20 countries, primarily the Middle East and Europe. He ended his Air Force career as a Cybersecurity / COMSEC policy writer.

Prior to coming to Greenville University, Tony taught in both the adjunct and the full-time capacity since 2003 for three community colleges and three universities in the social sciences. He currently teaches in the criminal justice curriculum at Greenville University.

Tony is married to Lisa Sharpe and has three children, Devin, Caroline, and Tessa. They reside in Trenton, IL. Tony & Lisa like to travel and go camping.

Education

M.S. University of Cincinnati - Criminal Justice
Master of Human Relations, University of Oklahoma
B.S. Eastern Illinois University - Public Health

Recent Presentations

April 2024 - Eastern Illinois University Public Health Symposium - Domestic & Intimate Partner Violence

April 2024 - Nashville, Tennessee, ResilienceCon 2024 - Presentation Title: The Approach to Violence in Society; A Public Health and Criminal Justice Collaboration

Recent Publications

Air Force Manual (AFM) 17‐1302‐O, Communications Security (COMSEC) Operations, Interim Change One (IC‐1), November 2022

Technical Order 00‐33B‐5001, Cybersecurity Methods and Procedures, Air Force COMSEC Audit and Accounting Procedures, April 2022

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