 Welcome to a new week of the rundown on this episode Updated Policy on the Wrongful Distribution of Images, May of Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, and Protecting Yourself against the Latest Cyber Threat. The Navy announced that sailors who wrongfully distribute or broadcast intimate images in violation of Article 1168 of the U.S. Navy regulations will face mandatory separation from the Navy. The change aligns with all NAVs 021-17, which makes it unlawful to share intimate images of someone without their consent in an attempt to embarrass or for personal gain. CNP said that there is no room in the Navy for toxic behavior, and that the new policy shows we are committed to eradicating this behavior from our force. Read now that, men, 119-17 and our story on navy.mil for more information. May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, and the Navy wants to ensure you take the necessary precautions before taking your bike on the road. Trends show that five out of eight motorcycle-related deaths involve speeding, and six of eight riders are at fault. Motorcycle training is mandatory for all riders, and a refresher training is required every three years. The Naval Safety Center website provides information on motorcycle safety, including policies and links to register for a rider course. Finally, the Navy wants sailors to be aware of a worldwide cyber threat known as WannaCry. The malware gets into systems when a user clicks on an infected email attachment or link. From there, it spreads throughout entire networks putting systems at risk. The Navy wants to remind sailors to practice cyber awareness security. Do not open emails from unknown senders, and do not click on links or download files unless you can verify the sender. Contact your Information Assurance Manager if you come across suspicious files. Read more at navadmin120517. Well, that's all for this week. For any questions, you can send us a message at usnpeople.fct and navy.mil. For the Chief Naval Personnel, I'm MC2LJ Brilson. Thanks for watching.