Skills for the Future: Hacking
Continuing threats to online security and a potential future shift from conventional warfare to targeted cyber attacks, the risks of a cyber war are serious.
Now a campaign has been launched to find 10,000 Americans to become the next generation of cyber warriors.
Mesa has one of the nation’s most unique cybersecurity assets. After leasing the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory for several years, the City purchased the facility in 2014, renamed it, and retained its high security protocols. Today, the facility is certified at the highest level of cybersecurity and is host to the Arizona Cyber Warfare Range, and other companies conducting highly sensitive projects, research, and cybersecurity activities. AZLabs is located adjacent to the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport making it a strategic location for unmanned and autonomous vehicle research and operations.
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INTERVIEW WITH BRETT SCOTT
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The Connected Experience: AZ Cyber Warfare Range
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Fast forward year for reserve cyber unit
The Army Reserve Cyber Operations Group (ARCOG), 335th Signal Command (Theater), has kept its cyber warriors busy this year with operational training and exercises designed to keep its Soldiers skills laser sharp and focused for the required training, missions and support facing them.
The ARCOG is a newly formed cyber brigade created from the Army Reserve Information Operations Command in October 2016. It is in the process of building its force through readiness and advanced cyber security training to perform cyber missions in support of Army Reserve Cyber Command (ARCYBER).
The unit is also building readiness and lethality through advanced cyber training as it reaches the initial operating capability (IOC) for the cyber protection teams (CPTs) under the U.S. Cyber Command (USCC), the ARCYBER and the addition of its ten CPTs to the Cyber Mission Force.
One of those new commanders is Lt. Col. Eric Rahman, commander of the ARCOG’s Western Cyber Protection Center (WCPC). He is implementing the ARCOG’s stationing plans through the establishment of Cyber Protection Teams in Los Alamitos, California (in addition to the Headquarters at Camp Parks, California), with mission elements at Moffett Field, California, Hawaii, Japan and Korea.
In June, Rahman's team led by Major Jonathan Reading, a senior officer for the ARCOG’s Phoenix Detachment, established a working relationship by conducting partnership training with the Arizona Cyber Warfare Range (AZCWR), in order to get the Soldiers assigned to the Detachment additional practice in cyber warfare tactics. The instruction at the AZCWR, allowed the Soldiers to get a better shared understanding of the cyber threat environment.
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cy·ber·war·ri·or
ˈsībərˌwôrēər/
cyber warrior a
computer expert engaged in the infiltration or sabotage of information systems, or in the defense of information systems against outside attack, typically for strategic or military purposes.
"for the governments facing increasing computer attacks, the biggest challenge is finding the right cyberwarriors to fight back".
War in the 5th Dimension. Free education/training and career placement here in Mesa - Arizona Cyber Warfare Range
Now a campaign has been launched to find 10,000 Americans to become the next generation of cyber warriors.
Mesa has one of the nation’s most unique cybersecurity assets. After leasing the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory for several years, the City purchased the facility in 2014, renamed it, and retained its high security protocols. Today, the facility is certified at the highest level of cybersecurity and is host to the Arizona Cyber Warfare Range, and other companies conducting highly sensitive projects, research, and cybersecurity activities. AZLabs is located adjacent to the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport making it a strategic location for unmanned and autonomous vehicle research and operations.
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INTERVIEW WITH BRETT SCOTT
Published on Mar 19, 2017
Brett Scott talks about the importance of filling the talent gap in CyberSecurity and how his Cyber Warfare Range offers free education and career placement as a solution. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/automateallthet...
The Connected Experience: AZ Cyber Warfare Range
Published on Oct 9, 2017
Brett Scott - This virtual reality experience will provide an insider's look at the unique assets Greater Phoenix has that help to build and validate the region's reputation as The Connected Place.
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Fast forward year for reserve cyber unit
The Army Reserve Cyber Operations Group (ARCOG), 335th Signal Command (Theater), has kept its cyber warriors busy this year with operational training and exercises designed to keep its Soldiers skills laser sharp and focused for the required training, missions and support facing them.
The ARCOG is a newly formed cyber brigade created from the Army Reserve Information Operations Command in October 2016. It is in the process of building its force through readiness and advanced cyber security training to perform cyber missions in support of Army Reserve Cyber Command (ARCYBER).
The unit is also building readiness and lethality through advanced cyber training as it reaches the initial operating capability (IOC) for the cyber protection teams (CPTs) under the U.S. Cyber Command (USCC), the ARCYBER and the addition of its ten CPTs to the Cyber Mission Force.
One of those new commanders is Lt. Col. Eric Rahman, commander of the ARCOG’s Western Cyber Protection Center (WCPC). He is implementing the ARCOG’s stationing plans through the establishment of Cyber Protection Teams in Los Alamitos, California (in addition to the Headquarters at Camp Parks, California), with mission elements at Moffett Field, California, Hawaii, Japan and Korea.
In June, Rahman's team led by Major Jonathan Reading, a senior officer for the ARCOG’s Phoenix Detachment, established a working relationship by conducting partnership training with the Arizona Cyber Warfare Range (AZCWR), in order to get the Soldiers assigned to the Detachment additional practice in cyber warfare tactics. The instruction at the AZCWR, allowed the Soldiers to get a better shared understanding of the cyber threat environment.
Read more > https://www.dvidshub.net/news
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Möbius Partners presents Brett Scott, Co-Founder of Arizona Cyber Warfare Range (azcwr.org)
Published on May 23, 2017
Hear the Co-Founder of Arizona Cyber Warfare Range (azcwr.org) talk about security, strategies for watching the wire, skills gap, ransomware, etc.
Find out more about how Möbius Partners can protect your environment: www.mobiuspartners.com/security or contact our Security Practice Manager, Shannon Gillenwater. ShannonG@MobiusPartners.com.
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Find out more about how Möbius Partners can protect your environment: www.mobiuspartners.com/security or contact our Security Practice Manager, Shannon Gillenwater. ShannonG@MobiusPartners.com.
We have several complimentary assessments that we offer to help you.
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