Treffer: Closing the Gap: Cybersecurity for U.S. Forces and Commands
Title:
Closing the Gap: Cybersecurity for U.S. Forces and Commands
Authors:
Contributors:
NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIV NORFOLK VA NORFOLK United States
Publication Year:
2017
Subject Terms:
Military Forces and Organizations, Computer Systems Management and Standards, Computer Programming and Software, computer security, national security, military organizations, information systems, computer network security, computer networks, denial of service attack, network protocols, computer security techniques, ccri(Command Cyber Readiness Inspection), ccori(Command Cyber Operational Readiness Inspection), OCO(Offensive Cyberspace Operations), DCO(Defensive Cyberspace Operations), DoDIN(Department of Defense Information Networks), cyber units, Hacktivists, insider threats, hist, scipo
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift
text
Language:
English
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Accession Number:
edsbas.16B1B92C
Database:
BASE
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Cyberattacks are an everyday event in the Department of Defense (DoD) and proper application of cybersecurity is the key to mission assurance for Combatant Commands and the military services. There are multiple cybersecurity policies and programs working to defend the network in depth, but there remain gaps and seams for adversaries to exploit due to a lack of knowledge, understanding, or concern from users at all levels of command. This paper will broadly examine the cyberspace environment, U.S. cybersecurity policy, and cybersecurity compliance, specifically using the Command Cyber Readiness Inspection (CCRI) program as an example of how to close some of the gaps and seams in DoDs cyber defense.