http://fcw.com/articles/2011/11/28/feat-military-cyber-training.aspx By Amber Corrin FCW.com Nov 18, 2011 For roughly a century, the U.S. military has fought on land, by sea and in the air. For the most part, the domains have been tangible and the boundaries defined. Now a new domain is emerging: cyber warfare. And although online operations overlap the traditional physical arena, the cyber domain is mostly intangible, with battles waged over networks with no obvious borders and against faceless foes. To meet the threats and operational demands of this unfamiliar territory, the U.S. military is embracing new models and agendas for training its troops. “Treating cyberspace as a domain means that the military needs to operate and defend its networks and to organize, train and equip our forces to perform cyber missions,” then-Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn said in July. Efforts range from mandatory cyber education for those in the lowest ranks to elite training for new, highly specialized careers in network defense. The transition is eased somewhat for a generation that is well-versed in the technologies of the Information Age. [...] _____________________________________________________ Subscribe to InfoSec News - www.infosecnews.org http://www.infosecnews.org/mailman/listinfo/isnReceived on Mon Nov 21 2011 - 01:48:28 PST
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