Cyber, Command, Control, Communications, and Computers Assessments Division (C5AD)

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Cyber, Command, Control, Communications, and Computers Assessments Division (C5AD) 1 C5AD Presentation (Approved for Public Release: 20150219) ITEA 26 March 2019 Greg Curth J6/DDC5I/C5AD/ENG Cyber Capability Integration Element gregory.p.curth2.civ@mail.mil 757-203-4485

C5AD Mission and Functions The C5 Assessments Division conducts assessments of existing and emerging Cyber and C4 capabilities in a persistent environment to achieve interoperable and integrated solutions that satisfy joint, interagency and mission partner operational requirements. Interoperability Assessments Technology Integration Cyber We Support Training, Testing, Certification and Migration of Best Practices Persistent C4 Environment 2 C5AD Presentation (Approved for Public Release: 20150219)

Purpose Built Facility to Fulfill Mission Functions Cyber Conduct Cyber training and capability testing using the Cyber Command and Control Laboratory. Integration Apply off-the-shelf solutions with immediate warfighter benefit and assist in the migration of best practice C2 capabilities to conventional forces. Assessments Address interoperability issues to improve warfighter mission effectiveness. Persistent Environment Rapidly configure enclaves with systems and networks representing operational architectures. 3 C5AD Presentation (Approved for Public Release: 20150219)

Cyber Capability Development, Assessments and Training C5AD is equipped and ready to support multiple Cyber mission areas: - The Cyber Command and Control Lab provides a persistent, configurable environment that replicates operational networks and integrates real-world C2 systems - Concurrent capabilities support Cyber Training and Capability Development via: o Integrated C2 mission systems and data o Instrumentation and tools to support data capture and analysis - C4 systems, tools, facilities, and capacity to host/support a variety of Cyber Mission Force requirements Highlighted Projects Cyber Guard (CG) and Cyber Flag (CF) Cyber Protection Team (CPT) Training Cyber Security Protection Training DoD Enterprise Cyber Range Environment (DECRE) C2 Information Systems 4 C5AD Presentation (Approved for Public Release: 20150219)

Cyber Mission Force Training National Military Strategy Gain and maintain information advantage, particularly in cyberspace... Task Impact Increased Cyber Space defensive capability to defend key terrain against advanced cyber threats. Maintain the military advantage in Cyber space operations. 1. Provide: Commanders a tool for identifying, assessing, and addressing C4/Cyber capability and force readiness; assess system vulnerabilities, interoperability, and integration. 2. DECRE C2IS is a partnership of OSD and Joint Staff organizations who have integrated their separately developed capabilities into an environment for a robust, operationally realistic representation of DODIN networks, command and control systems, information systems, applications, and services. 3. Cyber defense forces secure and defend key terrain in cyberspace against live red teams. DECRE C2IS provides the fidelity (architecture and data), realism (classified threats), and frequency of training in an operationally realistic environment. 5 C5AD Presentation (Approved for Public Release: 20150219) Adding Realism to Academics

DECRE C2IS Activities and Capabilities Activities Training Mission Rehearsal Capability Development Experimentation Testing DECRE C2IS Footprint Persistent SECRET NOFORN Environment FY-19 SECRET REL (FVEY) Environment JIOR and JMN connections Integrated Planning Team/White Cell Joint CCMD architecture Emulates Base/Post/Camp/Stations interconnected by DODIN NIPRNet and SIPRNet 6 C5AD Presentation (Approved for Public Release: 20150219) Current Capabilities AOC: Air Operations Center CDF: Cyber Defense Flight HBSS: Host Based Security System Traffic emulation for NIPR/SIPR & C2 systems Blue teams install/configure own Cyber Defense Applications/Sensors/Rule Sets Network Operations Monitoring and Analysis with SOLARWINDS and other tools Daily after-action Review Capability (Ground Truth for Testing and Training) Scenario & Traffic Playback J7 M&S Federation JIOR: Joint Information Operations Range JMETC: Joint Mission Environment Test Capability JMN: JMETC Mission Network

Cyber Capability Development, Assessments and Training Cyber Range Environment Provide mission forces an environment for cyber training and mission rehearsals Test and train cyber and command and control capabilities Conduct vulnerability discovery and perform risk mitigation 7 C5AD Presentation (Approved for Public Release: 20150219)

Questions 8 C5AD Presentation (Approved for Public Release: 20150219)