Title: Collaborating On Cyberspace in San Diego
1Collaborating On Cyberspacein San Diego
- CAPT Mark Kohlheim, Commanding Officer
- 06 OCT 09
Information.. a weapon and a target!
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2What DoD Leadership is Saying
The United States is "under cyber attack
virtually all the time, every day.and that this
is going to be an enduring problem Secretary
of Defense Robert Gates
The consequences of a cyber attack could, in
fact, be in the magnitude of a weapon of mass
destruction. VCJCS Gen. James Cartwright
And on Cyber Defense We are behind. We are
reactive. We are not proactive. We are making it
too easy. Gen. Kevin P. Chilton, Commander,
USSTRATCOM
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3What the Chief of Naval Operations is saying
"The opening rounds of the next war will likely
be in cyberspace - the Navy must be ready to
prevent wars as well as win them to do that, we
must understand how we will live, operate, and
win in cyberspace. Navy Times, October 2007
"To pace the complex and adaptive techniques of
potential adversaries, we need survivable and
persistent network communications that enable
secure and robust means to command and control
our assets, and to use, manage, and exploit the
information they provide Cyberspace presents
enormous challenges and unprecedented
opportunities to shape and control the
battlespace." CNO statement to the Senate Armed
Services Committee - June 2009
"We are realigning our organizations to more
effectively man, train, and equip Navy forces for
cyber and information operations by standing up
FLTCYBERCOM / TENTHFLT and reorganizing the OPNAV
staff to achieve the integration and innovation
necessary for warfighting dominance across the
full spectrum of operations across the maritime,
cyberspace and information domains." Sept 2009,
CNO Guidance for 2010
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4SSC Pacific
- DoD Center of Excellence, and the
- Nations only full spectrum C4ISR Lab, ranked
1 in Development and - Acquisition, top tier Research, Test and
Evaluation - 4,200 staff (active duty military, federal
- civil service) plus contractors, award
winning, nationally and internationally
recognized experts - 2.5B annual revenue, extensive
- partnerships, global presence, global
influence - Cyber Support Contract award JAN 2010
- National asset - unique location,
- unique facilities, unique business
- model (Navy Working Capital Fund)
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5DoD Cyber Definitions
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6The Situation
- Ubiquitous Presence
- 1.5 billion people on the Internet much of Asia
and Africa still to come - Upwards of 200B e-mails per day
- Critical to commerce, government, business
processes, safety, etc. - Exponential demand 8 hours of YouTube uploaded
every minute - Increasing connections global wireless and
cellular usage
- Salient Danger
- Cyberspace intrusions and attacks are a real and
emerging threat - U.S. faces a dangerous mixture of vulnerabilities
and adversaries - Cyberspace situational awareness is not mature
- Information and the information infrastructure
are targets - Exploitation, disruption, or destruction are
adversary goals - Malicious cyberspace activity is increasing in
regularity and severity
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7Cyber as a Global Commons
- Cyber domain is ubiquitous
- Cyber capabilities are changing the way the world
thinks. - We expect to be there when we need it.
- We depend on it in ways that we can no longer
imaging doing without it. - Part of national critical infrastructure
- It has become part of the Global Commons, much
like the maritime domain and space domains. - Our national interests require us to preserve and
advance our ability to maneuver in this global
commons
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8Information Sharing Environment2009 Report to
Congress
Four Goals
- Create a culture of sharing
- Accountability through Performance Appraisals
- Training
- Incentives and Awards
- Reduce Barriers to Sharing
- Integrated Security Framework
- Handling of Controlled Unclassified Information
- Trusted Sharing Infrastructure
- Privacy Protection
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9Information Sharing Environment2009 Report to
Congress (continued)
- Improving Sharing Practices with Federal, State,
Local, Tribal and Foreign Partners - The Nationwide SAR Initiative
- State and Major Urban Area Fusion Centers
- Improved Production and Dissemination
- Sharing with Foreign Partners
- Institutional Sharing
- ISE Architecture Program
- Common Terrorism Information Sharing Standards
Program
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10Collaborating to Assure Our Missions
Network Maps What We think our networks looks
like
- We share a Risk
- Government, DoD, industry, consumers, academia
and private citizens - Classic Information Assurance
- Confidentiality
- Share information smartly
- Availability
- Always connected
- Integrity
- The right information
- Need to work together to maximize use of scarce
resources
DoD
the rest of the world
Internet
US Navy
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11Collaborating to Assure Our Missions
Reality of what our Networks Look like
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12Its not all about Security
Two CR-34 patrol boats approach the Al Basrah Oil
Terminal (ABOT) after performing maritime
security operations Â
USS Laboon conducts training for Operation Allied
Protector, NATO's counter-piracy operation. July
2009
Afghan presidential election workers count and
organize election ballots Aug 2009
Watchstanderson the bridgeof USS Nimitz
Its About Accomplishing the Mission
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13Autonomy in cyberspace
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14Partnering For Success
SSC Pacific ranked 6th compared to San Diego
based corporate patent recipients in 2008
Largest-ever DoD licensing agreement
Own more than 200 patents, 175 pending
- 22 CRADAs at SSC Pacific in FY 08
- 15 CRADAs in pipeline
- 417 Active contract including grants
- 1,080 firms, including simplified acquisition
- Work for Private Parties
- 25 agreements gt 25M
Source http//www.xconomy.com/san-diego/2009/01/2
6/qualcomm-leads-san-diego-patent-filings-in-our-t
op-25-list/ SSC Pacific data added. (Does not
include data from local Universities)
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15Were More Social These Days!
http//facebook.com/SPAWARPacific
http//twitter.com/SSCPacific