Pentagon Admits That It Is Not Ready To Wage Cyber Warfare. New Cyber Strategy Will Be Released Next Week

Thursday, 16 April 2015

U.S. soldiers on “virtual missions” (IMAGE – U.S. Army)



Bloomberg: U.S. Military’s Anti-Hacking Force Won’t Be Ready Until 2018



The Pentagon will miss its own 2016 deadline to create cybersecurity teams to defend critical computer networks from hacking and they won’t be fully operational until 2018, a senior Defense Department official said.



U.S. Cyber Command’s effort to create 133 teams with almost 6,200 military and civilian personnel to defend the nation against significant cyber-attacks has been disrupted by spending constraints known as sequestration, Eric Rosenbach, assistant secretary for homeland defense and global security, told a Senate hearing in Washington Tuesday.



“It put a big hole in the training pipeline for these cybermission forces,” Rosenbach, who also serves as principal cyber-adviser to Defense Secretary Ashton Carter, told a Senate Armed Services subcommittee. “It really has hurt us in a way that makes me nervous.”




WNU Editor: The Pentagon may not be ready .... but I suspect that the NSA is.



More News On The Pentagon Admitting That It Is Not Ready To Wage Cyber Warfare



Official: US Not Ready To Wage Cyber Attack -- Defense News/AFP

Efforts to strengthen Pentagon security workforce delayed until 2018 -- SC Magazine

Pentagon to release cyber strategy next week -- FCW

Pentagon to release new cyber strategy -- The Hill

Eric Rosenbach: DoD Forms New Strategy, Mission Force to Defend US Cyber Infrastructure -- Executive Gov

Pentagon Eyes Recruiting Cyber Talent Through National Guard -- Military.com/AP

Help Wanted: Pentagon Working on Creating US Cyber Reserve -- Sputnik

Pentagon: US Cyber Reserve Is in the Works -- NextGov

Pentagon drafting thousands of ‘cyber forces’ in prep for cyber emergency -- RT

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