AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION Overall Classification: UNCLASSIFIED DoD Training Day “What’s Cyber Hot?” 11 February 2014 Mr. Richard A. Davis Overall Classification: UNCLASSIFIED “AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH Army Strong OF THE NATION” Brief History UNCLASSIFIED “How Did We Get Here” • 2005: JFCC-NW Established, DIRNSA Dual-Hatted as Commander • 2008: JTF-GNO made OPCON to JFCC-NW • 2009: JFCC-NW and JTF-GNO combine to form U.S. Cyber Command Staff • 2010: Activation of U.S. Cyber Command • 2010: Stand-up of U.S. Army Cyber Command • 2011: JCS-Tank approval of Cyber Mission Force Build Joint Functional Component Command – Network Warfare (JFCC-NW) Director, National Security Agency (DIRNSA) Joint Task Force Global Network Operations (JTF-GNO) Operational Control (OPCON) Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) UNCLASSIFIED “AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION” 2 Mission UNCLASSIFIED ARCYBER LTG Edward C. Cardon Commander, ARCYBER Army Cyber Command plans, coordinates, integrates, synchronizes, directs, and conducts network operations and defense of all Army networks; when directed, conducts cyberspace operations in support of full spectrum operations to ensure U.S./Allied freedom of action in cyberspace, and to deny the same to our adversaries. • Transition Proponent to TRADOC • Conduct Information Operations NETCOM U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command plans, engineers, installs, integrates, protects, defends and operates Army Cyberspace, enabling Mission Command through all phases of Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental and Multinational operations. BG Peter A. Gallagher Commander, NETCOM Cyberspace Operations = Build + Operate + Defend + Exploit + Attack UNCLASSIFIED “AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION” 3 UNCLASSIFIED Command & Control…Evolving STRATCOM CYBERCOM Army ARCYBER/ 2nd Army NETCOM/ 9th SC 1ST IO CMD (L) CYBER BDE (780th MI) Unity of Effort for Cyberspace Operations UNCLASSIFIED “AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION” 4 Global Presence and Support UNCLASSIFIED Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) More than 15,800 Soldiers and Civilians, supporting every ACOM, ASCC and DRU in more than 20 countries – everywhere there is an Army presence. Basic Class - accesses Department of Defense Enterprise Email (DEE) via Internet Explorer (IE), 500 MB mailbox. Business Class accesses DEE via IE and exchange servers, 4.1 GB mailbox. UNCLASSIFIED STRATCOM 641,043 Basic Class DEE accounts ARMY CYBERCOM ARCYBER Army CIO/G6 ACOIC NETCOM AGNOSC 5th SC(T) RCC-E X X 2d 7th ® 7th SC(T) RCC-C 311th SC(T) X X X X X 93d 106th 21st 1st 516th RCC-K EUCOM USAREUR AFRICOM USARAF 96,703 Business Class DEE accounts DRU ASSIGNED ADCON/Shared OPCON FWD Stationed ® ARFORGEN 335th SC(T) CMB NORTHCOM USARNORTH FORSCOM AMC TRADOC 11 x DRU SOUTHCOM USARSOUTH ARCC ® RCC-P USFK 8th Field Army PACOM SDDC 620,410 Business Class DEE accounts X ® 160th RCC-S USARPAC 87,044 Business Class DEE accounts CENTCOM ARCENT ARSTRAT USASOC 335th SC(T) (FWD) 1, 459,007 accounts “AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION” The Army's Global IT Service Provider ISAF OSCI 13,807 Business Class DEE accounts 5 UNCLASSIFIED Our Operational Environment Mission Areas Forces Build, Operate and Defend all Army Networks Service Component to USCC Combatant Command Support Network Enterprise Technology Command 780th Military Intelligence Brigade Joint Force Headquarters Cyber Service Cyber Protection Teams 7th Cyber Mission Unit Combat Mission Teams Regional Cyber Centers (formerly TNOSCs/RCERTs) Cornerstone Line of Effort National Mission Teams CCMD Cyber Protection Teams DoDIN Cyber Protection Teams Conduct Information Operations 1st Information Operations Command (Land) Forward Support Teams Vulnerability Assessment Teams World Class Cyber OPFOR Operationalize Cyber Major Ongoing / Pending Actions Implications • Convergence of Land, Cyber and Human Domains • Must Organize, Train and Equip for this Reality • Potent Threat • Requirement for Increased Capability and Capacity • Budgetary Constraints/Sequestration • Balanced Investment; Operational Impacts • Shifting Military Posture • Maintain Momentum During Turbulent Period Theater Network Operations and Security Center (TNOSC) Regional Computer Emergency Response Team (RCERT) Department of Defense Information Network (DODIN) UNCLASSIFIED “AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION” 6 6 As of 15 Jan 2014 Cyber Mission Force Joint Force Headquarters – Cyber Provide operational and tactical planning support to Combatant Commands Cyber National Mission Force Defend the Nation by seeing adversary activity, blocking attacks and maneuvering to defeat them Cyber Protection Force Defend DoD Information Networks (DODIN) and, when authorized, other infrastructure Cyber Combat Mission Force Conduct military cyber operations in support of combatant commands UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Highlights • Defends against cyber threats and executes decisive action in cyberspace • Provides cyber support to Combatant Commands and U.S. Cyber Command • Improves cyber defenses across Army and Joint networks • Elite Force that is trained to the Joint standard • Significant increase in capacity projected over the next year “AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION” 7 UNCLASSIFIED The Joint Information Environment What It Is • Federated Networks with: – A Joint Common Environment – Built to Standard Configurations • A Secure, Defendable, Redundant, Resilient Environment • Open Architecture • Shared IT Infrastructure and Enterprise Services • Identity Access Management What It Is Not • Taking Over Service Networks • DoD’s Unilateral Ability to Make Unilateral Decisions and/or Uncoordinated Cyber Operations on IT Assets • Program of Record /Joint Program Office • Provided, Operated & Maintained by DoD – Remains a Service Responsibility IAW US Code • Services O&M Their Portion of JIE • Services Provide Mission-Unique Capabilities that Use Shared Infrastructure and Enterprise Services A Single, Secure, Standards-Based, Versatile Infrastructure, Linked by Networked and Redundant Transport Systems, Sensors, Warfighting and Business Applications, Along with Data to Provide our Soldiers and Civilians the Information They Need, When They Need It, in Any Environment to Manage the Army Enterprise and Enable FullSpectrum Operations with Our Joint, Coalition, and Interagency Partners UNCLASSIFIED “AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION” 8 UNCLASSIFIED Consolidated Security Architecture – Modernization Building an Integrated, Defensible, Joint Architecture! • • • • • • Over six million probes on DoD networks per day ………. Establishes “Regions” vice stove piped “Installations” – reduced attack surface Inherently Joint Architecture Collapsing from 180+ points of presence for the Army in CONUS to 11 Requires a new operational approach – a true Joint C2 Construct Must account for Integrated Strategic / Tactical Networks UNCLASSIFIED “AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION” 9 Regional Cyber Centers UNCLASSIFIED • Merges legacy organizations (TNOSC and RCERT) • Better integrates and synchronizes DoDIN Operations and DCO • Formalizes C2 relationships; provides unity of command • Enhances intelligence capability • Facilitates improved situational awareness for Commanders Intelligence Driven Defense of Army Networks UNCLASSIFIED “AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION” 10 People UNCLASSIFIED • Recruit, Development, Retain • Adaptive and Innovative Leaders • Training and Leader Development – Cyber Branch – Cyber Training at all PME levels – World Class Cyber OPFOR – Command Cyber Readiness Inspection • Talent Management “People are the most important part of our mission and if we get that right, success will follow.” -- LTG Edward Cardon, Commanding General, Army Cyber Command UNCLASSIFIED “AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION” 11 UNCLASSIFIED BACKUP UNCLASSIFIED “AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION” 12 UNCLASSIFIED The Army Cyber Center of Gravity Joint Force Headquarters – Cyber Combat Mission Teams ARCYBER/2nd Army (Future) Fort Gordon, GA 7th Sig Cmd (Theater) 513th MI Bde Cyber Protection Teams NSA Georgia UNCLASSIFIED Cyber Center of Excellence (CoE) “AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION” 13
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