The Air Force is making progress on a three-year effort to evaluate 50 legacy systems for cyber vulnerabilities and is finalizing assessments for the first 17 systems it reviewed. The service’s Cyber Resiliency Office for Weapon Systems (CROWS) is spearheading the effort, which was mandated as part of the Fiscal Year 2016 National Defense Authorization Act. Air Force spokesman Brian Brackens told Inside the Air Force Aug. 29 the office is coordinating cyber vulnerability assessments for the initial batch...