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We are US Cyber Command This is our code We Win with People - Our most valuable asset is our people We do not operate weapons, we are the weapon Through superior training, discipline, and investment in our people, we retain a professional work force with the skills, courage, and motivation to achieve our mission Service members, civilians, contractors, and their families are integral
- United States Cyber Command - Wikipedia
United States Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) is one of the eleven unified combatant commands of the United States Department of Defense (DoD) It unifies the direction of cyberspace operations, strengthens DoD cyberspace capabilities, and integrates and bolsters DoD's cyber expertise which focus on securing cyberspace
- Cybercom’s defensive arm elevated to sub-unified command
The elevation follows Cybercom’s decision in December 2022 to elevate the Cyber National Mission Force — comprised of DOD’s most talented cyber operators aligned in task forces organized against specific threat actors, with the core mission of defending the nation against digital threats — to a sub-unified command Congress wanted to
- Hegseth orders suspension of Pentagon’s offensive . . .
The U S Cyber Command is pausing its offensive operations against Russia Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made the decision, which was confirmed Monday by a U S official speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive operations
- Pentagon fast-tracks ‘Cyber Command 2. 0’ review, requests . . .
Hegseth was briefed on the overhaul, known as “Cyber Command 2 0,” on February 5, according to three sources familiar with the matter The plan was approved by his predecessor, Lloyd Austin, late last year , and the command immediately started work on an implementation plan to be delivered to the Pentagon within 180 days
- Inside the Pentagon’s Cybersecurity Revolution - govfacts. org
The DoD’s mission, executed by U S Cyber Command, is primarily focused on defending the nation from strategic cyberattack and supporting military warfighting missions This includes proactive, and often offensive, “defending forward” and “campaigning” activities designed to disrupt adversaries in their own networks
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