Navy Information Warfare Pavilion 19 February 2016 2016 final Kohler.pdf · Navy Information...
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1030 RADM Matthew Kohler, Naval Information Forces
Navy Information Warfare
Pavilion
19 February 2016
It’s All About Warfighting…
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December 2009
IDC Established
October 2014
Information Dominance Forces
TYCOM
September 2010
Information Dominance Warfare Officer / Enlisted Information Dominance Warfare Specialist
Devices
January 2010
C10F/Fleet Cyber Command
July 2012
IDC Reserve Command January 2016
Information Warfare
Community Transition
Mission of Information Warfare:
Provide sufficient overmatch in wartime Command and Control; Maintain superior knowledge of the battlespace and adversaries; Project power through and across all domains.
IWDC
… in “a highly ‘informationalized’ and contested environment…”
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Mission Statement
Strategic Environment – 3 major and interrelated global forces Classic Maritime System
Global Information System
Increasing Rate of Technological Creation and Adoption
– Fourth force shaping our actions - the budget
– 5 Challenges (4+1) Russia and China
North Korea and Iran
International Terrorist Groups
Design vs Plan
Core Attributes – Integrity / Accountability / Initiative / Toughness
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Strengthen Naval Power At And From Sea (Blue)
Achieve High Velocity Learning At Every Level (Green)
Strengthen Our Navy Team For The Future (Gold)
Expand And Strengthen Our Network Of Partners (Purple)
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…all 4 LOEs important, and inextricably linked
Information Warfare
Non-Kinetic/Kinetic
Manned/Unmanned
Expand the Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare concept
– To include space and cyberspace
– With the Fleet
Cybersecurity/CYBERSAFE
– Protect – Detect – React – Restore
Assured Command and Control / Battlespace Awareness / Integrated Fires
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All through the lens of the 3 Pillars
Task Force Cyber Awakening Navy Cybersecurity Division
Information is a warfare domain and cyber is as important as the next
missile or platform…it’s now Commander’s Business, requires an All
Hands Effort and a cultural change throughout DoD.
Today: Cyber assessments, initiatives, investments across the
Enterprise… All Systems – Afloat and Ashore
– Command, Control, Communications, Computers, & Intelligence (C4I)
– Weapons Systems
– Hull, Mechanical & Electrical (HM&E) and Industrial Control Systems
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Outlined cybersecurity strategy w/
focus on top-level strategic goals
Develop operational concepts,
cyber resiliency, workforce,
organize for optimal effectiveness
Navy cybersecurity
communications campaign in
coordination with stakeholders
Released NAVADMIN, articles on
navy.mil and Navy’s Facebook
page, videos, infographics
Communications
IT/IA Technical Authority Board
(TAB) has 20 of 48 standards
signed, or being reviewed
2 CYBERSAFE standards signed
4 of 16 FY16 standards being
reviewed
Standards
Developed collection of draft Key
Systems Attributes (KSA) and other
systems attributes
Developing OPNAV Instruction (w/
KSAs) – will be part of SECNAV
Acquisition Manual
Requirements
Working Group to synchronize
training
NETC – User
Working Group – Leader
SYSCOMs – Enhanced User
Training
Strategy
Initial consensus on Architecture
Framework
Synchronizes cybersecurity
architectural strategies, standards
and plans
Architecture Framework
Developing dashboard with FCC,
IFOR, SYSCOMs
Organized by views – Operating
Forces, Echelon II
Developing measures for Navy
Cyber Resilience
Risk Posture
Developed CYBERSAFE
Certification Guidance & Test Plan
IT/IA TAB developed CYBERSAFE
Selection Criteria & Requirements
SYSCOMs developed Strategic
Roadmap for their programs
CYBERSAFE
These actions are foundational for Cyber Resilience
Definition
– Specific set of requirements for design, procurement, material controls,
maintenance and ops procedures, along with the change in
organizational culture and crew proficiency required to institute these
requirements, applied to a selected subset of platform system
elements or components for which a failure caused by a cyber attack
would result in loss of critical mission capability, mission critical equipment,
and/or personal injury.
Modeled After SUBSAFE Tenets – Independent Technical Authority sets common standards
– Program Managers ensure acquisition aligns with standards
– Independent Security Authority assesses against standards
– CYBERSAFE Certification Authority makes final decisions
& assumes risk and accountability for platform Mission
Assurance
CYBERSAFE
Focus on Mission Assurance of critical warfighting capabilities
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Leader
Information Warfare Community
DCNO for
Information Dominance
(OPNAV N2N6)
Deputy DON CIO – Navy
Director
Naval Intelligence
Director
Navy Cybersecurity
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Assured C2: The Backbone for Navy Capabilities
Efficiently Employ EM Spectrum
Cloud-based data -- fused for the Warfighter
Cognitive Tools and Interfaces to enable decisions
Battlespace Awareness: Pervasive and Predictive
Netted Autonomous Sensors
Air, Surface, Undersea, and Space
Deep Understanding of Virtual and Physical Environments
Integrated Navy Fires
Exploit Enemy Vulnerabilities
Target with precision
Project Power through the EM Spectrum
Deliver Synchronized Kinetic and Non-Kinetic Effects
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It is all about Warfighting
15 Structure, direction solidified and staffing up for full execution
Navy Cybersecurity Division
(N2N6F4)
Strategy & Compliance (N2N6F41)
Requirements & Resource Oversight (N2N6F42)
Deputy Director,
Navy Cybersecurity
(N2N6F)
Cybersecurity Safety (CYBERSAFE) (N2N6F43)
Transition from TFCA to Navy Cybersecurity
Cyber EXCOM Co-Chairs: VCNO & ASN (RD&A)
Advisory Board Co-Chairs: DASN C4I / Director of Cyber
Cybersecurity Req. Steering Committee Chair: DCNO N2N6
RMF Authorizing Official Council Chair: DDCIO (N)
Navy Cybersecurity Deputies
IT/IA Technical Authority Board (TAB)
Critical Functions
• Enclave Boundary Protection
• Incident Isolation
• Recovery Operations
• Agile Technology Insertion
Potential to leverage common engineering across multiple ship classes
External Comms
External Interfaces
GENSER
UNCLASS
SEC REL
SCI
CA
NE
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DISN
L16
CEC
Radar / EW
NOC
Pier side Comms
Ship-to-Ship Comms
IA and Agile Core Services
C4I
C4I LAN
C2ISR / IO
SCI LAN
Defense-in-Depth Protection Levels
Level 0
Control Points
Level 1 Level 2
HM&E
MC LAN
Aviation
Aviation LAN
Level 3
Level 4
Control Point
Control Point
Control Point
Navigation
NAV LAN
DDG
CVN Amphibs
LCS
DDG 1000
Control Point
Control Point
Control Point
Control Point
Control Point
Control Point
Control Point
Control Point
Control Point
Control Point
Control Point
Control Point
Control Point
Cyber Situation Awareness
Combat
CS LAN
CG
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4 EMW tenets
• Battlespace Awareness
• Sense, discriminate, understand all emissions
• Assured Command & Control
• Baseline of secure, reliable comms paths
• Maneuver
• Agilely use Electromagnetic Spectrum
• Integrated Fires
• Use of energy and information to create lethal and non-lethal effects
Requires changes to operational art & science
• Fleet EMW concept and campaign plan
• Technology and interoperability focus areas
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Understand and control signatures, command the EMS as critical
maneuver space, and use the EMS to deliver integrated fires
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Open architectures, common data standards, cross-platform applications are essential
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