Post on 12-Apr-2018
10 September 2014
Cyber CoE Doctrine Brief
Mr. Rick San Miguel
UNCLASSIFIED
Agenda
• Welcome
• Background
• Establishment of Army Cyberspace Doctrine
• Leveraging Efficiencies for Transition
• Signal Doctrine to Cyber Doctrine Transition
• FM 3-12, Army Cyberspace Operations
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Mission: Manages the Cyber CoE Doctrine and Training Literature Program, ensuring current and relevant Army cyber, electronic warfare, and signal doctrine, training publications, Cyber Center of Excellence Regulations, and Cyber Lessons and Best Practices are available to support the Cyber Center of Excellence and cyber, electronic warfare, and signal operations Army-wide.
Current Mission Focus: Consolidate and re-organize cyber, electronic warfare, and signal doctrine into a cohesive Cyber Doctrine Publication Program. Transfer existing signal doctrine and develop new cyber and signal doctrine according to Doctrine 2015. Develop and sustain Cyber Training Literature Publication Program of non-doctrinal training publications for Cyber Center of Excellence.
Doctrine Division
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Doctrine Key Activities
• Assess, plan, develop, and publish cyber, electronic warfare, and signal doctrine
• Review other proponent doctrine to ensure cyber, electronic warfare, and signal is accurately represented in Army, joint, multi-service, and multinational doctrine publications
• Monitor implementation and incorporation of cyber, electronic warfare, and signal doctrine into operations, training and education
• Manage Cyber CoE and non-doctrinal cyber, electronic warfare, and signal training publication program
• Edit, review, and publish all Cyber CoE Regulations and cyber, electronic warfare, and signal training publications
• Provide Cyber CoE and DOT-D graphic design, photographic, digital media, and printing support as required
• Document and disseminate resolved L&BPs from unit training rotations, recent deployments, and key leader interviews for implementation across DOTMLPF
• Host quarterly Cyber L&BP Advisory Forums
• Provide Cyber L&BP briefings to all Cyber CoE Training and Education courses
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Cyberspace Operations
Offensive Cyberspace Operations
Defensive Cyberspace Operations
Defensive Cyberspace Operations – Response Actions
Cybersecurity
Deny the Adversary the FREEDOM of Action in the Domain
Cyber Effects
Cyberspace Defense
Computer Network Defense
Cyber Electromagnetic Activities
Cyber Targeting
Cyber Protection Teams
CYBERSPACE
CYBERSPACE
CYBERSPACE
AIR – LAND - MARITIME
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Background
6
THREAT
JUNE 2009: UNITED STATES CYBER COMMAND ESTABLISHED
OCTOBER 2010: US ARMY CYBER COMMAND ESTABLISHED
FEBRUARY 2013: JOINT PUBLICATION 3-12 PUBLISHED
FEBRUARY 2013: CYBER CAPABILITIES BASED ANALYSIS PUBLISHED
MAY 2013: CSA CONCURRED WITH TRADOC PROPOSAL TO ESTABLISH A CYBER CoE
OCTOBER 2013: SECARMY APPROVED COST-BENEFITS ANALYSIS
DECEMBER 2013: SECARMY APPROVED CYBER CoE ESTABLISHMENT AT FT GORDON
JANUARY 2014: HQDA PUBLISHED EXORD TO ESTABLISH A CYBER CoE BY OCT 15
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
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Establishment of Cyberspace Doctrine
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Leveraging Efficiencies for Transition
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Cyber CoE Doctrine
Signal/Communications Networks & Information Services
FM 6-02, Signal support to Operations
• CC - Network Operations
ATP 6-02.71, Techniques for LandWarNet Network Ops
• CC - Network Transport and Information Services
ATP 6-02.43, Techniques for Signal Soldiers
ATP 6-02.45, Techniques for Signal Support
ATP 6-02.53, Techniques for Tactical Radio Ops
ATP 6-02.54, Techniques for Satellite Communications
ATP 6-02.60, Techniques for the WIN-T
ATP 6-02.75, Techniques for COMSEC Operations
• CC - Visual Information Operations
ATP 6-02.40, Techniques for Visual Information Ops
Cyberspace Operations FM 3-12, Cyberspace Operations
FM 3-38, Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA)
• CC - Offensive Cyber Operations
ATP X-XX.XX, Techniques for Offensive Cyberspace Ops
• CC - Defensive Cyber Operations
ATP X-XX.XX, Techniques for Defensive Cyberspace Ops
Electronic Warfare • CC - Electronic Warfare
ATP 3-36, Electronic Warfare
• CC - Spectrum Management Operations
ATP 6-02.70, Techniques for Spectrum Management Ops
(Published)
(Final Draft)
(In Progress)
CC – Core Competency
Signal Doctrine Signal
• Network Transport & Information Systems
FM 6-02, Signal Support to Operations
ATP 6-02.43, Techniques for Signal Soldiers
ATP 6-02.45, Techniques for Signal Support
ATP 6-02.53, Techniques for Tactical Radio Ops
ATP 6-02.54, Techniques for Satellite Communications
ATP 6-02.60, Techniques for the WIN-T
ATP 6-02.75, Techniques for COMSEC Operations
• Network Operations
ATP 6-02.71, Techniques for LandWarNet Network Ops
• Spectrum Management Operations
ATP 6-02.70, Techniques for Spectrum Management Ops
• Visual Information
ATP 6-02.40, Techniques for Visual Information Ops
Transition To Cyber Doctrine
Signal Doctrine to Cyber Doctrine Transition
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10 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
• A Commanders Role in Cyberspace Operations
• Offensive Cyberspace Operations (OCO)
• Defensive Cyberspace Operations – Responsive Action (DCO-RA)
• Defensive Cyberspace Operations (DCO)
• Computer Network Defense (CND)
• Cybersecurity (IA)
• Cyber Protection Teams (CPT)
• Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA)
• Cyber Targeting
• Authorities (Title 10 and Title 50)
FM 3-12, Army Cyberspace Operations
Milestones
Jun 14: Initial draft staffing (sus: 28 Jul)
Sep 14: Final draft staffing
Dec 14: Cyber CoE approval
Jan 15: CAC approval
Mar 15: Submit to CADD for publication
Apr 15: Projected publication
FM 3-12, Army Cyberspace Operations
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Cyber Doctrine Development Update
New Pub New Publication Title Publication Status PD Staffing ID Staffing FD Staffing Date to APD
FM 6-02 Signal Support to Operations Published – JAN 14
FM 3-12 Army Cyberspace Operations ID Dev – AUG 13 JUL 13 JUN 14 DEC 14 JUN 15
FM 3-38 Cyber Electromagnetic Activities Published – FEB 14
ATP 3-12.1 Techniques for Offensive Cyberspace Operations (Classified)
PD Dev
ATP 3-12.2 TBD PD Dev
ATP 3-36 Electronic Warfare Techniques FEF Prep – JAN 14 JUN 14
ATP 6-02.40 Techniques for Visual Information Operations
FAD Prep - APR 14 APR 13 FEB 14 SEP 14
ATP 6-02.43 Techniques for Signal Soldiers in Support of Operations
ID Dev – AUG 13 APR 13 JUL14 DEC 14 MAY 15
ATP 6-02.45 Techniques for Signal Support ID Dev – AUG 13 APR 13 JUL 14 DEC 14 JUN 15
ATP 6-02.53 Techniques for Tactical Radio Operations ID Dev – AUG 13 APR 13 AUG 14 DEC 14 MAY 15
ATP 6-02.54 Techniques for Satellite Communications ID Dev – AUG 13 APR 13 JUL 14 OCT 14 MAY 15
ATP 6-02.60 Techniques for the Warfighter Information Network - Tactical
ID Staffing – MAY 14 AUG 13 MAY 14 OCT 14 MAY 15
ATP 6-02.70 Techniques for Spectrum Management Operations
FD Dev – DEC 13 APR 13 OCT 13 JUL 14 JAN 15
ATP 6-02.71 Techniques for LandWarNet Network Operations
FD Dev – DEC 13 APR 13 OCT 13 JUL 14 JAN 15
ATP 6-02.75 Techniques for Communications Security Operations
FD Dev– APR 14 APR 13 MAR 14 AUG 14 MAR 15
TC 6-02.20 Wire and Cable FD Dev – FEB 14 APR 13 AUG 14
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Cyber CoE Doctrine Website
Published Doctrine
Doctrine Highlights
Doctrine Menu
https://lwn.army.mil/doctrine
POCs and Subordinate
Sections
Doctrine Under Development
External Documents Under
Review
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Questions
10 September 2014
Cyber CoE
Lessons & Best Practices Briefing
Mr. Rick San Miguel
UNCLASSIFIED
Agenda
• Mission
• Lessons Learned
• Benefits of Lessons Learned
• Cyber CoE Lessons Learned Process
• Observations and Documentations
• Website
OBJECTIVE:
Document lessons and best business practices (BBPs) based on the Cyber
CoE’s core competencies of network operations (NetOps), network transport
and information services (to include mission command systems integration),
electromagnetic spectrum operations and visual information operations
across doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education,
personnel, facilities (DOTMLPF).
MISSION: Collect, analyze and disseminate approved lessons and best practices to the Cyber Center of Excellence to enable continuous improvement of Soldier training and the Cyber community (cyber, electronic warfare and signal) to sustain and enhance the Army's preparedness to conduct current and future Cyber/Signal operations.
COORDINATE – COLLABORATE – COMMUNICATE
Mission
Lessons and Best Practices DO NOT constitute a lessons learned without changing individual, unit, or Army behavior, which is accomplished through the application of the Lessons Learned process.
AR 11-33, Army Lesson Learned Program
COORDINATE – COLLABORATE – COMMUNICATE
Lessons Learned
• Enables continuous improvement of cyber, electronic warfare, and signal forces. • Sustains, enhances, and increases the Army’s preparedness to conduct current
and future operations. • Documented lessons and best practices are analyzed and approve solutions are
provided by Cyber CoE SMEs.
• Solutions/recommendations to lessons and best practices are posted on the Cyber CoE Lessons and Best Practices website.
• Identifies trends within units.
• The lessons learned process does not end until the problem is resolved.
• Invaluable insight to units who will deploy forces under similar conditions in the future.
Benefits of Lessons Learned
Cyber CoE Lessons Learned Process
orums
COTS
MTOE TPE
POR
25 Series MOS
Information & Knowledge Management
SPECTRUM
COMSEC
CYBER, EW & NETOPS
255A
25A
53A
255N
255S
LESSONS & BEST PRACTICES
Cyber Competencies: NETOPS, NT&IS, VI, OCO, DCO, EW, SMO
Doctrine Organization Training Materiel L Personnel Facilities leadership education
Unit Umbrella Weeks
Key Leader Interview
SIGNAL FORUMS
DCO
VI OPS
254A
S6 COP
PCLL SBCT 24A
FORSCOM
Military Intelligence
Cyber Lessons Learned Process (Identify – Assess – Recommend)
L&BPs
COORDINATE – COLLABORATE – COMMUNICATE
290A
29E
Observations and Documentation
• Enable Continuous Improvement of Army Forces.
• Sustain, Enhance, and Increase the Army’s
preparedness to conduct current and future operations.
• Document L&BPs, analyze and
approve by Cyber CoE SMEs.
• Solutions/recommendations to L&BPs are posted on the Cyber CoE L&BP website.
• The Lessons Learned Process does not end until the problem is resolved.
https://lwn.army.mil/web/slls/home
COORDINATE – COLLABORATE – COMMUNICATE
Scheduled TDY
Training Developers Corner
RFI / Inquires / Submit L&BP
L&BPs by MOS
SOPs, CS 13, Training Insight of the week
Cyber CoE Lessons Learned Website
Questions