I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e
Alaskan Command
MAJ Brian “Kodiak” Peterson
ALCOM J63
Chief, Cyber Operations
ALCOM CYBER
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4 March 2015
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(U) Overview
(U) Examples of Cyber Today
(U) What is Cyberspace
(U) The Three Layers of Cyberspace
(U) Electromagnetic Spectrum
(U) DOD Cyberspace
(U) Cyberspace Authorities
(U) DOD Cyber Forces
(U) DOD Cyber Response
(U) DOD Cyber Responsibilities
(U) Questions
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(U) Examples of Cyber Today
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(U) What Is Cyberspace
(U) “The global domain within the information environment
consisting of the interdependent network of information
technology infrastructures and resident data, including the
Internet, telecommunications networks, computer systems,
and embedded processors and controllers.” – JP3-12
(U) Cyberspace operations (CO) are the employment of
Cyberspace capabilities where the primary purpose is to
achieve objectives in or through Cyberspace
(U) Cyberspace Paradox: the prosperity and security of our
nation have been significantly enhanced by our use of
Cyberspace; same developments have led to increased
vulnerabilities and a critical dependence on Cyberspace
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(U) The Three Layers of Cyberspace
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(U) Electromagnetic Spectrum
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(U) DOD Cyberspace
(U) Cyber: 1 of 5
Warfighting domains
along with Air, Sea,
Land, and Space
(U) DODIN:
Department of
Defense Information
Networks; traditional
O&M
(U) DCO: Defensive
Cyberspace
Operations
(U) OCO: Offensive
Cyber Operations
(U) CNE: Computer
Network Exploitation
(U) CNA: Computer
Network Attack
CNA
CNE DCO DODIN
Cyber
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(U) Cyberspace Authorities
US
Code
Title Key Focus Principal Organization Role in Cyberspace
Title 6 Domestic Security Homeland Security Department of Homeland
Security
Security of U.S Cyberspace
Title 10 Armed Forces National Defense Department of Defense Assure U.S. interests by conducting
military operations in Cyberspace
Title 18 Crimes and
Criminal
Procedure
Law Enforcement Department of Justice Crime prevention, apprehension, and
prosecution of Cyberspace criminals
Title 32 National Guard First Line Defense of
the United States
Army National Guard, Air
National Guard
Support defense of U.S. interests in
Cyberspace through critical
infrastructure protection, domestic
consequence management, and other
homeland defense related activities
Title 40 Public Buildings,
Property, and
Works
Chief Information
Officer Roles and
Responsibilities
All Federal Departments
and Agencies
Establish and enforce standards for
acquisition and security of Information
Technologies
Title 50 War and National
Defense
Foreign Intelligence and
Counter-Intelligence
Activities
Intelligence Community
Agencies Aligned Under the
Office of the Director of
National Intelligence
Intelligence gathering through
Cyberspace on foreign intentions,
operations, and capabilities
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(U) DOD Cyber Forces
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Ft. Meade, MD
•USCYBERCOM
•National Mission
Force HQ
• JFHQ-C
Washington
•US Tenth
Fleet/FLTCYBER
•MARFORCYBER
• 780th MI BDE
Ft. Belvoir, VA
• 2nd US
Army/ARCYBER
• 1st Information
Operations CMD
• Intelligence and
Security CMD
Norfolk, VA
•Naval Network
Warfare CMD
•Naval Cyber
Defense
Operations
Center
Ft. Gordon, GA
• JFHQ-C Georgia
San Antonio, TX
• JFHQ-C Texas
• 24th Air
Force/AFYCBER
• 67th Cyberspace
Wing
• 688th Cyberspace
Wing
•AF ISR agency
Ft. Huachuca, AZ
• 9th Signal
CMD/Network
Enterprise
Technology CMD
(U) DOD Cyber Response
(U) U.S. CYBER Command:
Provide continuous intelligence analysis of cyber
threats
Brings together DOD’s law enforcement and
counterintelligence organizations in response to
cyber incidents
Maintains mechanisms that improve the Nation’s
readiness to address cyber incidents
(U) Works closely in the National Cyber Response
Coordination Group (NCRCG) during a cyber
incident or attack to identify those responsible and
respond appropriately
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(U) DOD Cyber Responsibilities
(U) DOD entities responsible for computer security and computer
network defense may exercise those duties in support of the national
response effort in four primary roles:
1) Defense Support of Civil Authorities;
2) intelligence and information-sharing;
3) law enforcement investigations;
4) military operations to defend the homeland
(U) In cooperation with other Federal entities, as appropriate, provide
attack sensing and warning capabilities, gather and analyze
information to characterize the attack and to gain attribution of the
cyber threat, participate in information-sharing, offer mitigation
techniques, perform network intrusion diagnosis and provide
technical expertise
(U) Military operational units, which defend the DOD global
information grid. DOD can take action to deter or defend against
cyber attacks which pose an imminent threat to national security, as
authorized by applicable law and policy
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I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e
Alaskan Command
POC: MAJ Brian Peterson
ALCOM J63
(907) 552-1438
Questions?
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