4. Cryptologic Network Warfare Specialist– U.S. Army The United States Army has openings for aCryptologic Network Warfare Specialist. You need to enlist to apply for this MOS (Military Occupational Specialty), and you will also need to pass an Information Communication Technology Literacy Test. T...
Modern Army life still includes rifles, cannons, andiconic vehicles, like the Humvee. But cyberspace is now a war zone too. Today's Army needs soldiers who know how to set up and run computer systems, intercept malicious network traffic, stop hackers, and protect digital information. And afte...
CyberwarfareDefense systemsMilitary occupational specialtiesTechniciansAnalogiesArmyDeficienciesNetworksOperational readinessReprintsThe analogy in this article is like a parable that will help you understand the multidimensional arena into which the Army is deploying expert cyberspace defense technicians. To fully ...
Others, however, have no problem with calling it cyber warfare, especially China, which has made becoming the world’s dominant cyber warfare power in the next two decades public policy for its military. Indeed, as other nations find it increasingly difficult to keep up with U.S. technological...
(Its commander, Army General Keith Alexander, a career intelligence officer, has made it clear that he wants more access to e-mail, social networks, and the Internet to protect America and fight in what he sees as a new warfare domain—cyberspace.) ...