Lisa Ferdinando at the DoD
News offers the below piece:
WASHINGTON, May 3, 2018 — In
response to the changing face of warfare, U.S. Cyber Command will be elevated
tomorrow to a combatant command, chief Pentagon spokesperson Dana W. White said
today.
“The cyber domain will define
the next century of warfare,” White said at a Pentagon news conference.
Army Lt. Gen. Paul M.
Nakasone, most recently commander of Army Cyber Command, will receive his
fourth star as he succeeds retiring Navy Adm. Michael S. Rogers as Cybercom
commander.
“Just as our military must be
prepared to defend our nation against hostile acts from land, air and sea,”
White said, “we must also be prepared to deter, and if necessary, respond to
hostile acts in cyberspace.”
New Warfighting Domain Has
‘Come of Age’
Nakasone will play a critical
role in tasks that include training cyber warriors, advocating for more
cybersecurity resources, and planning and conducting cyber operations, White
said.
Deputy Defense Secretary
Patrick M. Shanahan is to preside over the Cybercom portion of ceremony at the
Integrated Cyber Center/Joint Operations Center at Fort Meade, Maryland, White
said.
“This change of command is
noteworthy because it signifies the elevation of Cyber Command as our 10th combatant
command,” she said. “Last year, [Defense Secretary James N.] Mattis announced
the elevation of Cyber Command, acknowledging that a new warfighting domain has
come of age.”
Cyber Command Established in
2009
U.S. Cyber Command, which has
been a subunified command under U.S. Strategic Command, was established in 2009
in response to the rapidly evolving threats, with adversaries seeking to
exploit the cyber domain to attack the United States and its allies.
The elevation of the command
raises the stature of the commander to a peer level with other unified
combatant command commanders, allowing the Cybercom commander to report
directly to the secretary of defense, Kenneth P. Rapuano, assistant secretary
of defense for homeland defense and global security, told reporters at the
Pentagon last year.
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