[Infowarrior] - The New Cyber General

Richard Forno rforno at infowarrior.org
Thu Jan 3 00:14:16 UTC 2008


DefenseTech
The New Cyber General

http://www.defensetech.org/archives/003930.html

During a media conference on November 2, 2007, Secretary of the Air
Force Michael W. Wynne said the 8th Air Force would become the new Air
Force Cyber Command. Now this statement has become reality. A three-star
general, Lt. Gen. Robert Elder Jr. is the commander and will lead the
Air Force's (AFCYBER) Cyber Command. AFCYBER will have over 20,000
personnel, and the Air Force is recruiting officers and airmen from all
over for careers in Cyber War. Thousands of existing air force
electronic warfare specialists will be assigned, or offered, jobs in
AFCYBER. This will include units operating in the full spectrum of
electronics and the electromagnetic spectrum to store, modify, and
exchange data via networked systems and associated physical
infrastructures.

Compliment of high tech equipment includes the following:
U2 - strategic reconnaissance aircraft
EC-135 electronic-eavesdropping aircraft
EC-130E Commando Solo radio/TV broadcasting aircraft
EC-130H Compass Call radio-jamming aircraft

A cyber attack can be launched from anywhere and at anytime. A cyber
weapon attack requires no physical access (land or air) to the target or
targets or significant skill. Basic cyber weapons are openly shared via
the internet today. Technolytics conducted analysis of the evolution of
cyber weapons and determined we are currently moving from basic weapons
like vulnerability exploits and traditional viruses to more advanced
classes of weapons such as self-morphing malicious code.

The U.S. Air Force is currently training 40,000 Cyber Warriors that make
up this unique force. The cyber war training program will take from six
to 15 months to complete. The first Undergraduate Network Warfare
Training Class graduated Dec. 7, 2007. They are representing the Air
Force's expansion into the lead role in cyberspace threat management. It
is estimated that it will take over seven years to get the full
complement of staff trained. The training coupled with experience will
combine to give them what they need to perform their critical mission.
Not all of the people trained as Cyber Warriors will be in the 8th Air
Force. Many will be assigned throughout the Air Force to take care of
Cyber War needs of their units. We are developing a new breed of
soldier- cyber soldiers are ones who engage in cyber conflicts, wars, or
espionage. They are armed with hackers' skill and knowledge and newly
developed cyber weapons and stand ready to defend our nation against
cyber threats.

Construction of a Cyber Innovation Center (CIC), which would serve as
the civilian counterpart to the AFCYBER, began in the fourth quarter of
2007. The CIC will be built on a 58-acre site, near Barksdale Air Force
Base. Bossier City, LA has allotted $50 million USD for the
construction, while the state of Louisiana has matched the financing and
approved another $50 million. While many believe that Barksdale Air
Force Base will be the HQ for AFCYBER, other are not so sure.

Officials from six states are competing over the headquarters location
of the Air Force's Cyberspace Command, which promises thousands of jobs
and millions in revenue. Lobby efforts have turned into an all out war
between several Air Force towns in recent weeks. This coupled with
rumors that the Capital Hill is discussing establishing a new department
or agency to deal with cyber threats. The final decision about the
location of AFCYBER should be made by the end of February 2008. The new
command is expected to meet its initial operational late in 2008 and
become fully operational by October 2009.

While location of and reporting responsibility seem a bit uncertain,
what is certain is the threat we face from the build up of cyber weapons
by more that 120 countries is very real.

-- Kevin Coleman
January 2, 2008 09:08 AM |




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