Defensive CYBER Operations
Abstract
Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO) supports the Army Network Modernization Strategy Line of Effort (LOE) Key Enabler for the Unified Network. These efforts are aligned to support the Network-Cross Functional Team capability set approach to achieve the network modernization strategy. Platforms/Levels: * DCO - Tactical DCO Infrastructure (TDI) // (FY2021-2022 funds captured in the Pilot program 0608041A CD1 and FY2023 funds captured in 0605041A XU3) // (PEO C3T) * DCO - Cyberspace Analytics // (FY2023 funds captured in the Pilot program) // (PEO EIS) Defensive Cyber Tools and Analytics: * DCO - Mission Planning // (FY2023 funds captured in the Pilot program) // (PEO EIS) * DCO - User Activity Monitoring // (FY2023 funds captured in the Pilot program) // (PEO EIS) * DCO - DCO Development Environment (DCODE Forge) // (PEO EIS) * DCO - Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) Rapid Cyber Prototyping // (ARCYBER) 655041EV5: - Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO) consists of platform and software programs which are key elements of the DCO Maneuver Baseline infrastructure, platform, and tools. The employment of defensive capabilities creates specific effects in cyberspace through actions that allow commanders to achieve the following objectives: deter, destroy, and defeat enemy offensive cyberspace operations; gain time; economy of force; control key terrain; protect tasked critical assets and infrastructure; and develop intelligence. DCO supports the Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER), Information Warfare Operations Center (IWOC), (5) Regional Cyber Centers (RCCs), Cyber Warfare Battalion (CWB), Multi-Domain Task Force (MDTF), Cyber Protection Brigade (CPB), and (41) Cyber Protection Teams (CPTs) in COMPO 1/2/3. - (Legacy) ARCYBER Rapid Cyber Prototyping provides software based capabilities that can quickly respond to emerging cyber threats and keep up with threat technology; while supporting Multi-Domain operations. ARCYBER identifies potential development and prototyping efforts via Cyber Needs Forms (CNFs) based on operational feedback, changes in the operational information environment and/or trends of adversarial activity; which drive CONOP and Tactics Techniques and Procedures (TTP) modifications. These are separate and distinct from DCO programmed efforts already funded or budgeted for by PM DCO and are used to rapidly address a network threat/vulnerability.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2023
- Source ID
- EV5_0605041A_5_2040_PB_2023
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