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LandWarNet 2009 Army Cyberspace Task Force State of Army Cyber

Key Cyber Initiatives. 18 August 2009. Comprehensive National CybersecurityInitiative (CNCI)DoD IA Campaign PlanUSCYBERCOMOperation Gladiator Phoenix. RAND Study

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LandWarNet 2009 Army Cyberspace Task Force State of Army Cyber

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    1. LandWarNet 2009 Army Cyberspace Task Force “State of Army Cyber” BG Steven Smith Director, Army Cyberspace Task Force steven.smith13@us.army.mil steven.smith13@us.army.smil.mil

    2. Key Cyber Initiatives 18 August 2009

    3. RAND Study – released July 09 18 August 2009

    4. ACTF Mission and Vision 18 August 2009

    5. Our Organization 18 August 2009

    6. What’s happening? AMERICA'S ARMY : THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION : ARMY STRONG 6 17 August 2009

    7. Army Cyber Strategy 18 August 2009

    8. DoD IA Campaign Plan 18 August 2009

    9. Plain Language End States

    10. End State Example 18 August 2009

    11. Army Cyber Strategy 18 August 2009

    12. IA Assessment 18 August 2009

    13. 18 August 2009 NIPRNet: Right or Privilege Sample of Top 25 Visited Sites (Web traffic from one subnet of a CONUS power projection platform on a particular day) Domain GB/Day % Description yahoo.com 22.1 7.3% Search, Portal, News, E-Mail aol.com 10.7 3.5% Portal microsoft.com 7.9 2.6% Software and Software Updates google.com 7.8 2.6% Search, News, E-Mail, Video msn.com 7.8 2.6% Portal, News go.com 6.2 2.1% News, Sports, etc foxnews.com 5.2 1.7% News windowsupdate.com 4.1 1.4% Software Updates xmradio.com 3.9 1.3% Streaming Radio vitalstream.com 3.7 1.2% Streaming Audio facebook.com 3.0 1.0% Social Networking verisign.com 3.0 1.0% PKI and Encryption imeem.com 2.9 0.9% Streaming Music 181.fm 2.5 0.8% Streaming Radio broadcasturban.com 2.4 0.8% Streaming Radio homes.com 2.4 0.8% Residential Real Estate Listings streamtheworld.com 2.3 0.8% Streaming Radio cnn.com 2.3 0.7% News streamsrus.com 2.1 0.7% Streaming Radio weather.com 1.9 0.6% Weather streamaudio.com 1.8 0.6% Streaming Radio liquidcompass.net 1.5 0.5% Streaming Radio last.fm 1.5 0.5% Streaming Radio netflix.com 1.4 0.5% Rental and streaming Movies ebay.com 1.3 0.4% Online Auctions Commanders should review this kind of data and ask themselves: How much of this web traffic is really mission related? Is it having an impact on my network and my ability to accomplish my mission? Is my network being exposed to unnecessary threats as a result of this activity? Commanders should review this kind of data and ask themselves: How much of this web traffic is really mission related? Is it having an impact on my network and my ability to accomplish my mission? Is my network being exposed to unnecessary threats as a result of this activity?

    14. Take Aways 18 August 2009

    15. 18 August 2009

    16. 2009: Year of the Non-Commissioned Officer Purpose: To thank and honor our NCOs and their families for their service and sacrifice and to tell the Army NCO Corps story to internal and external audiences; launch specific initiatives to benefit the NCO Corps; all with the goal of preserving the strength of the All Volunteer Force. (Supports CSA Initaitve #1 – Sustain) Talking Points: Theme: 2009 – Year of the NCO – Celebrating & honoring the Army’s professional NCO tradition. NCO ranks date back thru more than 200 years of USA history; NCOs have made historic contributions to the growth & strength of our nation in countless recorded & unrecorded ways. NCOs provide invaluable service & make great sacrifices in the line of service. NCOs continually prove their dedication to service & a willingness to make great sacrifices on behalf of our Nation. NCOs are accomplished military professionals – “Backbone of the American Army.” NCOs are std keepers for military & provide a valuable service in trng, leading, mentoring & caring for Soldiers. NCOs strong service ethic, take pride in Army & what they do, & steadfast in accomplish mission. NCOs are accomplished military professionals who have combined civilian & military education opportunities to become an exemplary model of “Army-strong” leadership. NCOs recognize an important part of job is caring & looking out for welfare of Soldiers & families. NCOs have a well earned reputation for having operational & strategic awareness to interpret & issue orders as necessary within their duties & in the absence of officers. Every officer fresh from basic course remembers first NCO leader – because it is this NCO, who has wealth of Soldier experience & ability to train & advise new commissioned officer. Throughout history of US Army, senior NCOs have helped young LTs with field problems & have provided advice to young officers about how to deal with soldier problems & how to care for soldiers. NCOs provide inspiration & motivation. NCOs are outstanding role models for all Americans & are exemplary subjects truly representative of Nation’s moral character & strength for all.2009: Year of the Non-Commissioned Officer Purpose: To thank and honor our NCOs and their families for their service and sacrifice and to tell the Army NCO Corps story to internal and external audiences; launch specific initiatives to benefit the NCO Corps; all with the goal of preserving the strength of the All Volunteer Force. (Supports CSA Initaitve #1 – Sustain) Talking Points: Theme: 2009 – Year of the NCO – Celebrating & honoring the Army’s professional NCO tradition. NCO ranks date back thru more than 200 years of USA history; NCOs have made historic contributions to the growth & strength of our nation in countless recorded & unrecorded ways. NCOs provide invaluable service & make great sacrifices in the line of service. NCOs continually prove their dedication to service & a willingness to make great sacrifices on behalf of our Nation. NCOs are accomplished military professionals – “Backbone of the American Army.” NCOs are std keepers for military & provide a valuable service in trng, leading, mentoring & caring for Soldiers. NCOs strong service ethic, take pride in Army & what they do, & steadfast in accomplish mission. NCOs are accomplished military professionals who have combined civilian & military education opportunities to become an exemplary model of “Army-strong” leadership. NCOs recognize an important part of job is caring & looking out for welfare of Soldiers & families. NCOs have a well earned reputation for having operational & strategic awareness to interpret & issue orders as necessary within their duties & in the absence of officers. Every officer fresh from basic course remembers first NCO leader – because it is this NCO, who has wealth of Soldier experience & ability to train & advise new commissioned officer. Throughout history of US Army, senior NCOs have helped young LTs with field problems & have provided advice to young officers about how to deal with soldier problems & how to care for soldiers. NCOs provide inspiration & motivation. NCOs are outstanding role models for all Americans & are exemplary subjects truly representative of Nation’s moral character & strength for all.

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