Thursday, November 4, 2010

U.S. Cyber Command Is Now Fully Operational

Capt. Jason Simmons and Staff Sgt. Clinton Tips update anti-virus software for Air Force units to assist in the prevention of cyberspace hackers July 12 at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. The Air Force is setting up the Air Force Cyberspace Command soon and these Airmen will be the operators on the ground floor. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cecilio Ricardo)

It Begins: Military’s Cyberwar Command Is Fully Operational -- The Danger Room

Fifteen thousand military computer networks became protected on November 3, 2010. Those ensconced within the informational phalanx called the event Cyber Command Day. They lived only to face a new challenge — the war against the Machines.

In truth, yesterday wasn’t quite so dramatic. The Department of Defense announced that the military’s new command for protecting its networks against cyberassault had achieved “full operational capability,” meaning the new U.S. Cyber Command, which opened for business in May, is 100 percent ready for duty, just a month behind schedule.

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More News On U.S. Cyber Command

Military ready for war in cyberspace -- Reuters
US Cyber Command becomes 'fully operational' -- The Register
DOD: CYBERCOM ready for business, one month late -- Stars And Stripes
Cyber Command now fully operational -- Defense Systems
U.S. Cyber Command A Wild Card at Fort Meade -- Odenton Patch
U.S. Cyber Command up and running -- UPI
U.S. Cyber Command Opens Doors -- Information Week

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