U.S. Cyber Command

U.S. Cyber Command

Computer and Network Security

Fort Meade, MD 65,848 followers

CYBERCOM directs, synchronizes, & coordinates cyberspace planning & operations in defense of the U.S. & its interests.

About us

U.S. Cyber Command directs, synchronizes, and coordinates cyberspace planning and operations to defend and advance national interests in collaboration with domestic and international partners. Follow us on Twitter @US_CyberCom.

Website
https://www.cybercom.mil/
Industry
Computer and Network Security
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Fort Meade, MD
Type
Government Agency
Founded
2010

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    United States Cyber Command Academic Engagement Network is excited to announce the 3rd annual Faculty Workshop, a unique opportunity for educators, researchers, students, public and private sectors in the cybersecurity community, to engage with peers, share expertise, and learn from others in the field, enriching knowledge and fostering connections crucial for professional growth. This two-day hybrid event will be held at the University of Maryland Carey School of Law located in Baltimore, MD 6-7 August from 0900 to 1600.   The Faculty Workshop e-invitation can be viewed by clicking the link below or copying and pasting the address into your web browser.   Link: https://lnkd.in/eR3qXMm8

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    Exciting Leadership Transition at USCYBERCOM! As Ms. Holly Baroody, Executive Director of USCYBERCOM, prepares to hand over the reins, we reflect on her remarkable contributions. During her tenure, Baroody strengthened partnerships with the NSA, advanced innovation, and championed the comprehensive AI roadmap. Her legacy will inspire future generations of cybersecurity professionals. We eagerly welcome Ms. Morgan Adamski, who will assume the role of EXDIR on June 10th. Her leadership promises exciting opportunities for our team and mission. Let's continue to secure our nation's cyber landscape together! #Leadership #USCYBERCOM #WeWinWithPeople #OwnTheDomain https://lnkd.in/ea4eVui2

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    Deputy Commander at U.S. CYBERCOM

    Great to participate in the ribbon cutting ceremony for the CANX Food Services "Grab & Go" official reopening! This facility provides essential and convenient food services to the incredible workforce here at U.S. Cyber Command and the National Security Agency. Thanks to the incredible team at NSA I&L and CYBERCOM J4. Always great partnering with Molly Moore from NSA WHS!

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    Under the Constellation program, we're working with U.S. Cyber Command to create an expedited pathway for delivering cyber technologies from the laboratory to the cyber battlefield. This month, we signed a new binding agreement establishing the joint governance structure, roles, responsibilities, and budgeting goals to enable future planning. More: https://lnkd.in/eNABQ4Ew

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    Advancing Cybersecurity: Insights from RSA Conference 2024 U.S. Army Lt. Gen. William J. Hartman's keynote at RSA Conference 2024 left a lasting impact. Let's dive into key takeaways: 1. CONSTELLATION:   - A pilot effort streamlining tech delivery from lab to cyber battlefield.   - Minimizing barriers, accelerating direct tech deployment to warfighters. 2. Artificial Intelligence Task Force:   - Elite developers, data science warriors.   - AI models aiding analysts in translation, anomaly detection, and security alert triage.   - GPU-enabled Hunt kits being prototyped to enable the rapid deployment of threat-hunting teams. 3. LOCKED SHIELDS:   - Largest live-fire cyber defense exercise globally.   - 4,000 participants from 41 nations.   - Critical infrastructure protection focus. 4. Talent Management:   - Leveraging expertise within our ranks.   - Strong understanding of AI and cybersecurity.   - Advancing the mission of the AI Task Force and USCYBERCOM. 5. Academic Engagement Network:   - Collaborating with academia.   - Fostering innovation, knowledge exchange. 6. Defense Innovation Unit (DIU):   - Bridging tech gaps.   - Rapidly adopting cutting-edge solutions. Learn more about USCYBERCOM: https://www.cybercom.mil/ #WeWinWithPeople #OwnTheDomain 

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    We recently hosted U.S. Cyber Command Deputy Commander LTG William Hartman and his staff to further strengthen and expand our partnership through the Constellation program. A pervasive challenge in defense research and development is quickly getting new capabilities into the hands of operators who can use the technology. Constellation aims to address this challenge through a continuous delivery and feedback model that allows the flow of new capabilities from the high-risk, high-reward nature of cyber science and technology research while leveraging current CYBERCOM systems. Learn more about Constellation: https://lnkd.in/eEK_Gc4Z

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    CyberRECon: Breaking New Ground in Cybersecurity and Intelligence Analysis U.S. Naval Academy’s Alumni Hall, April 17-18, 2024 The second CyberRECon Symposium, hosted by U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM), recently brought together brilliant minds from academia across the nation. Held at the historic U.S. Naval Academy’s Alumni Hall, this event was a melting pot of innovation, collaboration, and strategic thinking. What is CyberRECon? CyberRECon is the flagship program of USCYBERCOM’s office of academic engagements. It challenges teams to tackle critical mission challenges by partnering with colleges and universities. Through research sharing and technical mentorships, student teams develop original solutions for real-world cyber problems facing our nation. Strategic Significance Rear Admiral Dennis Velez, Director of Plans and Policy at USCYBERCOM, underscored the event's importance. "CyberRECon engages with academic institutions long-term, posing hard questions and problems," Velez explained. "Our goal is to harvest real-world solutions that can be implemented across the command." Military-Academic Collaboration Seventeen schools participated in this year’s CyberRECon, fostering a robust collaboration between military and academic spheres. Their collective efforts ensure that our nation's cyber defenses remain at the forefront, even in the face of emerging threats. Teams worked on projects categorized into four areas, each with its own award: 1. Hunter Award: Research with offensive Cyberspace Operations applications. 2. Analyst Award: Research focused on threat actors or intelligence analysis methodologies. 3. Guardian Award: Research with defensive Cyberspace Operations applications. 4. Strategist Award: Research focused on Cyber Policy and strategy. Congratulations to all participants for advancing our cyber readiness! #CyberSecurity #AcademicCollaboration #Innovation #USCYBERCOM #WeWinWithPeople #OwnTheDomain

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